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Robert G. Ingersoll. It said, “In nature, there are neither rewards nor punishments—there are consequences.”
you run from those men, and you don’t look back; they’re like a slow poison.”
bride. I will not allow myself to become my mother. I swear it. I swear it on my soul.
That’s when I learn a very powerful lesson: to survive, you can pretend, you can lie, and you can swallow back the blood until you find an opportunity for attack. So that’s what I do.
I was an old soul trapped in the body of a bird with clipped wings.
“Beautifully manicured gardens don’t often hide bodies,
I don’t turn to look at him. That didn’t exactly go well for Orpheus and Eurydice, now did it?
“Forbidden things have power,

