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The phrase "you seeks" is not correct in written English.
It should be "you seek" as "you" is a second-person pronoun that takes the plural form of the verb. Example: "If you seek knowledge, you must be willing to learn."
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And your second question–"What's something that happened and totally surprised you?"–seeks a sin of omission.
As each of you seeks to restore your sense of self and determine your comfort zones, the habits you both have will surface, the things you tried to keep unnoticed will reveal themselves and things left unsaid earlier suddenly need urgent expression.
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