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The seats were awfully uncomfortable. But she crossed her legs and tried her best. Her jeans were comfortable. And slipping her shoes off and leaving her socks on was comfortable. And even though her hair was a mess, she was comfortable with how she looked. But those seats…there should have been a law against them. Movie theatre seats were supposed to want to make you stay there. They were not supposed to make you want to sit on the floor.
She was tired. Her eyes were sleepy. And she almost didn’t want to be there.
The man behind her was intolerably annoying. He laughed at all the wrong parts. The sad parts. And when an actual pun was intended, he missed it. It drove her mad. She wished for earmuffs. Or for him to leave. Or something.
It should have been a horrible time. But it wasn’t.
The movie saved itself. It was brilliant. The actors were adorable. The script was witty. And the filming was to die for. She loved it. Sitting in that uncomfortable movie theatre seat, wearing socks without shoes, looking like she had just woken up, and sleep falling from her eyes, she really did fall in love with it.
And the girl in the jeans with the messy hair left the movie theatre happy. Even though she had wanted to sit on the floor.
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Love.from
-Bella










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