Reference to context of this other woman loves you and would love to spend some time with you
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This line is referenced and taken from a popular fictional novel book called "Dinner date" by an unknown non-credited author who's existence or attributions are not clearly linked. This author usually expressed the feelings for a need of a proper family which gives equalized support and care. It's occurring on the first part or the first-most page of the author's fictional novel which does open imaginations of a caring family inside a warm built heart.
Lines said above, "this other woman loves you and would love to spend some time with you", in simple words the woman wanted to free the man and let him explore and give love to his mother. In this novel it's described that her mother had lost her husband and widowed for more than 19 years. The audaciousness was absent with only passionate warmth to be fulfilled. Her wife just had a demanding striking for yearning ardors of attachments in a one time occasional event for a dinner and, a date. Second string describes 'Would love to spend some time with you", was again reviewing those invitations and be open to experience, embrace the love affection-ism for a one in world mother.
It was indeed a perfect moment to recall and recuperate into a cherishing of remembrance by a subtle heart, damaged just few weeks later. Author's mother was reported dead due to a Huge Non-recovering heart attack. References of loving and spending those precious moments were achieved by the Author's mother of one kind. The time was to be spend for someone important, something glorious and mystifying. Alas, she's no more, the love and embodies of containment of the every old long-lasting memories were embedded into the Author's heart forever and ever for the time till his death.
Enjoy the time you've been given, never waste it, life is ephemeral, no one knows who's next.
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