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The thing about being crazy is that it can slowly become normal before you even realize it.
“You love to talk in riddles, don’t you?” “I prefer to think of it as lyrical.”
“You’re the only one that’s ever looked past the dirt to see the flowers, Ladybug. That’s why I can’t let you go.”
Is there some cosmic rule that if two people feel they’re meant to be together, then they should be together no matter what? Or sometimes do we have to walk away from the person we believe we’re meant to be with? And if we do... does that feeling that we’re missing our true other half ever go away?
“She used to say, don’t listen to the voices in your head, listen to the voice in your heart, and you’ll always be okay. That’s what I’m trying to do.”
“Blue’s the kind of guy that will climb to the top of a fuckin’ mountain to try to reach that baby’s soul, Piper.
I’m sure for the lover left behind, suicide is the most evil form of breaking up imaginable. I didn’t see that when I was standing on the edge of the roof. The bird convinced me she was better off without me, and that I could take care of her better from somewhere above.
People don’t have to be perfect to be loved. They can be broken and sick and messed up and ugly. Everyone deserves love.
“I knew I wanted to be with you forever right from the start. That’s why I told you the ladybug myth. I wanted you to want me, too. And when you did, it scared the ever-lovin’ shit out of me.” He kisses me again. “Now that I know you’re not going to abandon me like everyone else, I’m not scared anymore.”