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They Fought

Two young lovers battle over the state of the drug war.

By Skyler SaundersPublished 3 years ago 1 min read
They Fought
Photo by Etienne Boulanger on Unsplash

To take the joint between his hands and pass it to her seemed like an art. He did it with delicate masculinity. It was as strong and graceful as the smell of the blueberry kush that hovered in cobalt coils above their heads.

They gave unto themselves with a sense of being together. But they fought.

“You’re wrong. All drugs will never be legalized. Just weed,” Perseo Talman said.

“Not if all individual rights get recognized,” Pola H. Wedgeman replied.

“No way. People are too cynical and not wanting others to enjoy life.”

She exhaled. “We’ll have to see, then.”

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