w, y, t, m, i, c, n, b, d, t, m, n, o, t - t, i, c, n, a, d. i, y, c, f, a, f, w, h.

“Here,” he said; and he wrote the initial letters, w, y, t, m, i, c, n, b, d, t, m, n, o, t. These letters meant, “When you told me it could never be, did that mean never, or then?” She wrote, t, i, c, n, a, d. It meant, “Then I could not answer differently.” “Only then?” “Yes.” “And n... and now?” he asked. “Well, read this.” She wrote the initial letters, i, y, c, f, a, f, w, h. This meant, “If you could forget and forgive what happened.”
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