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I expect her to scream for help or try to swim away. Instead, the princess punches me right in the face.
Some might say he speaks straight from the devil, but I’m discovering I like what the devil has to say.
“I’ve never had an addiction before,” he says hoarsely. “But I think you’ll be mine.”
“Then perhaps the both of us are mad, if madness and monsters are one of the same,” I murmur. “But we can be mad together. We can drown in our madness together.”
“Like you’re the moon and I’m the tides, and every thought, every need, every want, is drawn to you, Maren.”
Two monsters that have found their souls in one another.
“You are the moon, I am the tides,” he whispers.

