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Love One (short story)

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Then tell me you love me. Fine, I love you. Now give me a big hug. Girl hugs him Guy: Can you take my helmet off and put it on? In the paper the next day: A motorcycle had crashed into a building because of brake failure. Two people were on the motorcycle, but only one survived. The truth was that halfway down the road, the guy realized that his brakes broke, but he didn't want to let the girl know.

Instead, he had her say she loved him, felt her hug one last time, then had her wear his helmet so she would live even though it meant he would die.

“Love One Another”

Me and my boyfriend were out to dinner and there was an older couple sitting near us. All of a sudden I heard the older man say "Remember when we were like that? When I turned back around, my boyfriend had a ring in his hand, and said "I can't wait until we're like that!

Once a guy said to a girl: Love is like an ocean, it's deep and beautiful. Love is like the sun, it shines and it's warm.

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Love is like rain, it's calm and refreshing. Will you let me show you that love? One day, a lover was angry with his girlfriend and tried to stab her with a knife. He accidentally cut his own finger badly with the knife, started bleeding, and knelt down in pain. His girlfriend bent down and bandaged up his finger and tended to him.


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There was a blind girl who was filled with animosity and despised the world. She didn't have many friends, just a boyfriend who loved her deeply, like no one else. She always used to say that she'd marry him if she could see him. Suddenly, one day someone donated her a pair of eyes. And that's when she finally saw her boyfriend. She was astonished to see that her boyfriend was blind. He told her, "You can see me now, can we get married? We'd never be happy. I have my eye sight now, but you're still blind. It won't work out, I'm sorry.

[Love for Others]

I just want you to always be happy. Take care of yourself, and my eyes. The Fringe division tracks down a series of deaths of wives shortly after the passing of their respective husbands. Discovering traces of the husbands' DNA on the bodies of the wives, Walter Bishop John Noble suspects that the killer is using pheromones taken from the husbands to get close to the wives, using the substances as a perfume.

Further identifying castoreum within the pheromone mix, they identify the murderer as Anson Carr Michael Massee , a former and disgruntled employee of a perfume company inflicted with a rare skin disease.


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  • They arrive at Carr's home to find another husband, already dead, in a dehydration chamber, and race to protect his wife, Dianna Ona Grauer. When no attack comes at the wife, Olivia Dunham Anna Torv realizes that her husband may have been having an affair, and races to the mistress' home, stopping Carr before he can kill her. As he is taken away, he admits he was trying to discover what love was, scientifically, so that he could reproduce it and allow the entire world to share in it.

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    During the investigation, Olivia finds that the memories she is gaining from Peter Bishop's Joshua Jackson original timeline are overriding her original memories. Nina Sharp Blair Brown becomes concerned and suggests that Olivia talk to Walter to help reverse the memory loss. During the case, in talking with the latest victim's wife, Olivia realizes that she is truly in love with Peter. After the conclusion of the case, she admits to Nina that she will let the memory alterations continue, even if this means she will forget the times she spent with Nina during her childhood.

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    Simultaneous to these events, Peter has attempted to flee to New York City and points beyond to stay away from Olivia, fearing that staying near her would further erode her original memories. Walter calls him back, identifying that the Observer September Michael Cerveris had implanted something in Peter's eye during the events of the previous episode. The small disc reveals a nearby address, where Peter finds a stash of September's Observer equipment, including a GPS-like device that leads him to a strange pod as shown previously in " The Arrival ". Peter is ultimately able to activate the pod, where September appears.

    September states the pod acts as a beacon, allowing him to return after the other Observers hid the universe from him. In response to Peter's questions about trying to return to his own timeline, September states that Peter is actually home; he was never truly erased from time as his love for his friends, and their love for him brought him back. September soon vanishes, and the pod buries itself in the ground. The episode closes as Peter and Olivia rejoin each other with a passionate kiss.


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      Co-showrunner Wyman also served as episode director, marking his television directorial debut. The shorter the better. And, of course, the first stories I made up myself were short ones. As a writer, part of the appeal for me is the formal challenge: No waffle, no flab. A novel is a big investment for a writer: We carry them around with us while we plot and plan and revise, in supermarket queues, in the shower, as we fall asleep.

      Some of my longest relationships have been with fictional humans. A short story is a holiday romance. There is a sharpness, an urgency, in-built.