contiguous, adj.
I felt silly for even mentioning it, but once I did, I knew I
had to explain.
“When I was a kid,” I said, “I had this puzzle with all
fifty states on it — you know, the kind where you have to
fit them all together. And one day I got it in my head
that California and Nevada were in love. I told my mom,
and she had no idea what I was talking about. I ran and
got those two pieces and showed it to her — California
and Nevada, completely in love. So a lot of the time
when we’re like this” — my ankles against the backs of
your ankles, my knees fitting into the backs of your
knees, my thighs on the backs of your legs, my stomach
against your back, my chin folding into your neck — “I
can’t help but think about California and Nevada, and
how we’re a lot like them. If someone were drawing us
from above as a map, that’s what we’d look like; that’s
how we are.”
For a moment, you were quiet. And then you nestled
in and whispered,
“Contiguous.”
And I knew you understood.
The Lover's Dictionary, David Levithan
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