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She lets him dress her, at last.

Her limbs move with uncertainty, but the taller figure is patient. Always patient, when it comes to her.

He guides her arms into soft white lace. The dress lies gently on her ribs. His gloved fingers adjust the collar, tugging the pink bow at her throat into a perfect knot.

The little bell dangles beneath it, but makes no sound—
he quieted it long ago, preferring the sight of it to the chime.

When he finishes, he doesn’t step away. Instead, he cups her face and kisses her forehead.

“There you are.”
As if she had been missing.
Sweet Pea
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Sweet Pea  20/F
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     Yashkrit Ray, Pavin Daniel and Tom
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