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Reuniting
When we reunite
It feels like I am looking through glass
A solid pane crystallized by weeks of separation.
I am terrified
That the minutes and hours we spent apart
And the distance that blocked our paths
May have severed our friendship completely.
After all
I am used to people leaving.
It is as familiar as the crickets that sing me to sleep
Or the canaries that sing me to wake
Though not quite as delicate and beautiful.
But it is her
My best friend
The one who loved me at a time when I didn’t think anyone could
The one who had any choice of companions but chose me
The one who understands what I say…and what I don’t say
The one who doesn’t have to use words to promise that I will never be alone.
Can distance really break us?
I reach for her hands
My fingertips a whisper away from hers
As they touch
I find my answer.
“No.”
The barrier between us shatters.
And I realize that I am looking not through a window
But at a mirror.
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