Re: [Response.] Have you been to India? If you haven't, you should. You have a lot of stories.
He was wealthy and it was a good match. Everyone was happy about it, but I didn't love him, and I don't think he loved me. He loved what he wanted me to be. I don't miss Florida or New York, and I don't feel like seeds here yet, but I hope to. I think this might be a good place for me.
I think, if I read between your lines, you're saying you're ready to stay and stick and learn and figure it all out. I think that sounds brave.
I don't know if repeated things lose their pleasure. I don't think I've repeated anything often enough. I like my cat. I like talking to people. I like root beer floats.
I think stories are best when they're shared after the book has been closed a long time. I imagine the spine creaking open as secrets spill out.
I don't know how to make the world give me anything, but I'm going to try to squeeze every bit of juice out of it, as if the world was a very tasty and juicy orange. What's one thing you want from the world, Jude?