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“I don’t live in glass, I live in gold. So I can throw whatever damn rocks I want,” I snap.
“I’m saying that you are my own good. And for you, I gave you a choice, but you chose him.”
Why is it that a man can make you feel like nothing, when you have given him everything?
“I keep blaming you for things so that I can push you away. But you’ve done nothing wrong. Not really. You’ve challenged me and pissed me off and lied, but it’s nothing I didn’t do right back. You’re not the villain in my story.” “I am,” he says without remorse, his sharp jaw tight with tension. “But I’ll be the villain for you. Not to you.”
She settles my magic, calms my anger, calls to my fae nature. She’s a burst of light in my dark, erupting life in the rotting depths of my soul. She is everything I don’t deserve. But I’m going to keep her anyway.
Sometimes, you look at the silver lining so much that you drift into denial about the clouds.