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“You've helped me so much. Through all my dark times...I don’t know what I would do without you.” She gazed into my eyes, slowly taking it all in. “What should I call you?” I asked. She leaned in and kissed me on the cheek, gleaming with joy. “Appelle moi mon ami.” she says, rising from the ground. She is much more than a friend, I think to myself, and as she turns away I whisper “Tu es quelque chose de bien plus que ça:. And then we shared a smile, and she quietly walked away. Au revoir, mon ami. Jusqu'à ce que nous nous revoyions.

If you're out there, I want you to know I loved you more than the day and miss you more than the sun and the stars.

My friend.

My love.

Mon range.

(free points if you translate all of the French phrases to English)

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