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Start: I wanna tell you something-and this is not because we’ve been sleeping together or because you mentioned another girl, it’s not-I can’t stop thinking about you.
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End: And writing your name on anything! All over my books. In my food. Seriously, tracing your name in whatever I’m eating. I’m so whipped…you are dangerously close to owning me.
Neil LaBute, The Shape of Things, Faber and Faber, 2001, p. 40.
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