Two.
It all ends in a haze.
The rush of adrenaline,
No longer existing,
The memories fading
They fade,
Gradually,
The withdrawal symptoms persisting and everlasting.
It all starts there
In a swarm of bustling voices,
Where the intersecting chatter clusters in the air,
Rapidly,
Making up a dense veil of all kinds of conversations.
Two sets of eyes make a brief eye contact,
That lingers,
But unlike chick-let movies,
Time doesn't pause and the earth doesn't stop rotating and butterflies don't flutter gently in thier stomachs.
Two sets of lips say familiar words that feel foreign,
Unlike the secrets they once shared and the kisses they once stole,
All words stop at Hello.
Two sets of limbs once intertwined with the promise of forever,
Now wave awkwardly at each other,
Not daring to do more than that.
Two bodies keeping the right distance of strangers,
Not daring to inch closer,
Not even an inch,
Fearing the overwhelming surge of wanting to be closer than their own atoms.
Two hearts,
Used to beat against each other in unison,
Now beat to different rhythms,
Longing for what once was,
Betrayed and broken,
Still, nevertheless, beating.
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