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Marisa Urgo

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The Gravity of Missing Things

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“I was proud of the way I was, but sometimes being bisexual was like running a race with your ankles tied together. If you dated a guy, people said you were really straight. If you were with a girl, you were actually gay. There was no winning. It only made telling people harder.”
Marisa Urgo, The Gravity of Missing Things

“The truth isn’t always going to be handed to you. Sometimes, you have to fight for it.”
Marisa Urgo, The Gravity of Missing Things

“We slowly pulled apart from each other, but his eyes lingered on me. Like a piece of invisible thread was spooling us together. Finally, things were looking up.”
Marisa Urgo, The Gravity of Missing Things

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“I was proud of the way I was, but sometimes being bisexual was like running a race with your ankles tied together. If you dated a guy, people said you were really straight. If you were with a girl, you were actually gay. There was no winning. It only made telling people harder.”
Marisa Urgo, The Gravity of Missing Things

“The truth isn’t always going to be handed to you. Sometimes, you have to fight for it.”
Marisa Urgo, The Gravity of Missing Things

“He wrapped a pink scarf around my shoulders.

It was misshapen, a bit wonky, and looked like a few stitches were out of place. But I loved it. Absolutely loved it for all its imperfections.

Imperfect things were somehow still perfect.”
Marisa Urgo, The Gravity of Missing Things

“We slowly pulled apart from each other, but his eyes lingered on me. Like a piece of invisible thread was spooling us together. Finally, things were looking up.”
Marisa Urgo, The Gravity of Missing Things

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