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He gazes at me like I’m the stars when all I’ve ever felt before was the darkness that encircles them.
“Not everything is defined by fate, and fate is almost always cruel and unfair.”
He tastes like desperation and self-destruction. I taste myself in him.
“Not all monsters are bad, Ace.”
PEOPLE COME, PEOPLE go, and that’s just a way of life. They almost always leave something behind, either a treasured lesson or a particular memory that will cross your mind when you think of them.
“Do you believe in fate?” “To a certain extent, but not everything is defined by fate.”
“The monsters that live in your mind really do exist. They just have the face of a human,”
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We fall into one another at precipitous speed, like stars colliding, but two things can happen when a collision occurs. The stars either form as one, or they collapse into a black hole.
Because nothing that feels this good can last. And nothing can escape a black hole, not even us.
“You are your best thing.”
The stars will burn in flames.
“No. You can’t rely on him to heal you when he’s the one who broke you.”
Nevertheless, take everything as it comes, for it’s a gift to be able to move through time and experience what the universe offers you—no matter how forbidding it may seem.
Maybe we’ll meet again in another life. When the stars align.