Saying goodbye

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"I love you, John." Cynthia said, hugging her husband.


"I love you too, Cyn." He said, crouching down to look at his son.


"Daddy, will you bring me back a starfish, or a sand dollar, or-or a coconut?" Julian asked him.


"Heh, maybe Jules. But I know that I will bring back seashells, I know you love those." Julian's eyes lit up with hope and delight being the cute little guy he was as John ruffled his hair.


"Paul, I love you." Jane said, holding Paul's hand.


"I know, I love you, too." He told her for about the millionth time that day.


"Oh, Paul, I'm worried." She sighed.


"I'll be fine, Jane.''


"But what if something- happens?"


"Just remember what I told you. 'Bright are the stars that shine, dark is the sky. You know this love of ours will never die, because I love you.' Remember that and nothing will ever happen. Nothing." He whispered softly in her ear.


"Oh Paul," She blushed.


"George, I- I-"


"I know what you're going to say, Pattie."



"You do?" Her eyes glowed.


"Yes, I do, I just want to tell you I feel the same way."


"You do?"


"Yes."


"George?"


"Yes, my love?"


"I was going to ask you to get off of my foot."


"Oh, heh. Sorry." He said, getting off of Pattie's foot.


"Ritchie, I just want to say-" Maureen said, gazing into those baby blue jewels of Ringo's.


"I know, I do, too. Just don't-" Ringo couldn't find the words to tell her.


"I won't. Will you-"


"Of course I will. And remember-"


"I always do. How could I forget it now?" Maureen asked as Ringo caressed her dark brown hair.


"I- I just don't know what to say."


"Neither do I."


"How about this?" He asked, kissing her.


"You couldn't find a better way to say it." She giggled.


"I hope you read the message I've been trying to tell you all my life."


"Well, I'm a slow reader." She giggled again. Ringo kissed her once more.


"Oh, I got it loud and clear this time."

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