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September 2 - September 5, 2025
I am not the heroine of my story. I’m not the villain, either. I am the side character—in other people’s books.
“I have to say, this is my first time being escorted out of a sex scene instead of being invited.” Oliver nestled a hand against his heart, feigning devastation. “Have I lost my charm?” “Ask someone who fell for it,” I lied.
“Hmm.” I reached to kiss his lips. “Toxic masculinity, my favorite flavor in boys.”
My dick high-fived my zipper with unmatched enthusiasm. Couldn’t blame him. He had a head but no eyes. How else would he be able to read the situation?
Nostalgia is the heart’s way of holding on to what time can’t keep.
The only way to destroy a dream was to make it come true.
“A man’s shadow is designed to hide a woman’s light. It seeks to contain what it cannot control.”
“Villains are just misunderstood heroes.”
“Dallas used the car’s sunglasses compartment as a taco holder between lights.” “Okay, now that’s pure genius. You can’t hold a taco and drive. It isn’t safe.”
“God created man so he would be ignored. It’s literally in the bible.”
“Hell and Heaven are the same experiences in different temperatures.”
Nightmares are the mind’s way of reminding you where it hurts.
Because even her hate was better than her indifference.
“I’m never too old to be a train wreck.”
“Shh. I’m dyslexic.” “Are you really?” “No. But I don’t let facts stand in the way of a good
“So, win her back.” I sagged forward, slumping against a tree trunk. “She doesn’t want to be won.” “That would make winning her so much sweeter.”
Fun fact: the men girls date in their twenties teach them more about red flags than dark romance.
Some mistakes don’t deserve the weight we give them.
The tiniest gestures always lingered the longest.