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You – as a nucleus
1. Searching the cells. Be careful with the space. It might not be enough. 2. Creating the environment. Relating the cells. Filling the holes. With life. 3. Making friends. Other nucleus. Comparing. Being or not satisfied. By yourself. Competition. 4. Taking the risks. Improving. Merging cells for a better image. 5. Trying to relax. Cleaning the picture. For a new creation. Me, a cell – meeting you 1. Uncertainty - Shall I be picked up? 2. Triumph. I was picked up. 3. Feminity - Shall I be put in a favorite position? To be seen. 4. Communication. With the space around me. It’s a start. 5. He – introducing himself. 6. Timidity. At least, apparently. 7. The rhythm of vibrations. Enhancing. 8. The meeting. Lasting too few. Suffering. A cell’ vanity. 9. A smile from him. For all. Trying not to care. Lying myself. Believing. The environment – being home 1. Life, generally accepted. Too few surprises. Getting frightened by the potential monotony. 2. An atypical sign. Making you hope. 3. Mates. Too many. Each of them, fighting. For survival. Meaning for nothing. 4. Official meetings. Risk of mixing. With the other cells. The real fight. Not to be confounded. 5. Trying to get in the first rows. For being chosen. By HIM. 6. Guessing the hope. In the other cells’ pulse. 7. Losing hope for yourself. Breathing. Deeply. No result. GIVING UP. FOR A SECOND. THAT COULD BE LETAL. IT WAS NOT. VICTORIOUS. FOR NOT GIVING UP. RESTARTING THE FIGHT
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