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“Boyfriend” was wrong; it smacked of high school and the girls I’d ridiculed for making zit-riddled, hormone-driven adolescent boys the center of their existence. “Lover,” too, was wrong; that was what Dave had been. Lovers were exciting because they were illicit. Love had very little to do with lovers. Timothy took things slow. We had not so much as kissed yet, though I felt as close to him as I ever had to Dave. Still, I seemed to be assuming too much to call him any of the usual names. Timoth...y was my corner: the place I went to when I collected my strength.On Friday night, he came to the door with his hand deep in his pocket, hiding something. He brought it out with a flourish; a single large bulb rested in the middle of his palm, with all the romance of a brown turnip. He tossed it to me. “It’s an amaryllis,” he said. “Fill a jar with gravel and bury this halfway in. It should bloom around Christmas.”A few unpromising strands of dark fiber hung from it. It reminded me of root cellars and darkness.
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