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alphafemale Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-16-03 07:39 PM
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20. Write In Vote "An Affair to Remember"
That part at the end where pride started to get in the way of true love because she didn't want to be a burden or be pitied.

And he is just angry and hurt because he had put his heart on the line for perhaps the first time in his life. He feels deceived and betrayed. He doesn't realize that her supposed rejection comes from fear, and it is not how she really feels at all.

And through a dramatic, last second, graphic realization he suddenly realises what had happened and looks at her with acceptance and adoration.

They look at each other and a word doesn't have to be said.
This is true love after all. Beyond any physical limitations.

No...wait...

Maybe I'm thinking of "Shrek" :evilgrin:
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