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Different sort of ramming, still not a good idea.
“I want to live in a world where I’m free to be as weird as I want without judgment, where other people care more about living their own lives than they do about how I live mine.”
“Now, bend the hell over and let me fuck the loathing out of you.”
“Because you gave me a taste of what it'd be like if you were mine.”
They think their vulnerabilities make them weak. Instead, what they don't realize, is showing another human your flaws and your imperfections, your dreams and desires, that's true strength.”
Besides being a possible serial killer, the only thing I can pinpoint for his future is that he's going to develop type two diabetes before the age of twenty-five.”
“Sometimes, tomorrow never comes. Now is just as important.”
You've never been invisible to me. I couldn't forget you if I tried.”
“Karma is freedom,” Calix says with a small sigh. “She's empathy. She's everything I'm not.”
“You taste familiar,” he murmurs, licking my lower lip and then drawing back to his full height, rainbow Mohawk slicked back and colored orange by the roaring flames from the bonfire. “Like coming home.”
For me, it's a tomorrow I never thought I'd see.