“How much do you love me?”
“How much do you love me?”
I asked my five-year-old daughter.
“Two dollars,” she said.
I laughed.
Years later, I realized it cost far more than that.
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“How much do you love me?”
I asked my five-year-old daughter.
“Two dollars,” she said.
I laughed.
Years later, I realized it cost far more than that.
PS I write books too. They live here:
https://payhip.com/samchoo
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