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A small, quiet moment spent in a coffee shop with someone you love, and who loves you. No need to dress up, no need to fuss with hair or make-up, no need to worry about your posture. No need to discuss the important issues of the day, no need to impress anybody with your familiarity with the latest movies—books—music, no need to be charming or clever. No need to be anyone or anything but who and what you already are—because this is just a small quiet moment spent in a coffee shop with someone you love and who loves you.

We all want need those moments. We don’t always get them, sadly. Still, it’s nice to know somebody out there is having them, and is willing to share them with us. We all want need to sit across from a smile like that. We don’t always get to. Still, it’s nice to see that smile, even in a photograph.

A small, quiet moment. Spent in a coffee shop. With someone you love. And who loves you. And who makes you smile.

Editorial note: This photo was actually taken by the photographer’s mamá—proof that art can come at the most unexpected times from the most unexpected people.

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