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“You’re an old tuna sandwich to me too, Gwen,”
It’s all about the choices you make, the actions you take. Cause and effect. If you do nothing, nothing will happen. If you do everything, everything will happen.”
“No, your normal face suggests you’re deciding whether or not to eat the Fae in front of you,” I pointed out. “You only smirk when you’ve decided you’re actually going to do it.”
“You look like a queen, Darcy. I’m looking forward to the coronation.”
I hated being tactile with anyone. Anyone except Darcy. Alright, and Darius. Apparently, I only liked the D.
when I was on the moon and I could see the earth, I thought about how sad it was that they’d never be together. The moon just watches the earth in all its gorgeous green and blue glory, but it can never, ever touch it.
“We’re all at least a little fucked up, Tory,” he said roughly. “But the people who love us don’t give a shit about that. Better still – they love us even more for it.”
“What unworldly thing could I have possibly done to deserve such a gift?” “You’re you, Geraldine,” I said with an earnest look. “That’s enough.”
Love doesn’t conquer all this time, because we’re on two different paths. You’re heading to the stars, beautiful, and I’m staying down here in the dirt.
“You could lift a mountain, Blue,”
“You can burn the house to the ground if you want, beautiful, I’ll happily rebuild it brick by brick when you’re done with me.”
This was a terrible idea with a million repercussions that I’d have to face tomorrow. But weren’t all the best ideas that kind?
No time exists where I won’t love you.”

