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We spent so many nights at the gay bar laughing, dancing, talking about life like we had all the time in the world.
But time, it turns out, is never enough.
I still remember the way bubsy would drag me out onto the dance floor, even when I didn’t want to telling me to stop worrying, to just live.
He had a light in him that could break through anything.
Now, the music feels quieter.
The drinks don’t taste the same.
And the dance floor feels too big without him.
I miss him more than I know how to say.
But I’ll carry those nights, those laughs, and that stubborn, beautiful spirit with me for the rest of my life.
I love you, bubsy.
I always will.