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  • #1
    Tashie Bhuiyan
    “But if anyone can find a way to come out of it on the other side, it's you. My lionheart. It's always going to be your decision, but I hope you know I believe in you more than anything.”
    Tashie Bhuiyan, Counting Down with You

  • #2
    Tashie Bhuiyan
    “Promises are meant to be broken, that’s what people always say, but what if I want to keep mine? To this day, I’d sooner break my bones
    than go back on any of the words I said
    so dearly to you. We’re so young, God, we’re so young. Only sixteen with a pocketful of big dreams. The world is in our hands, that’s what people always say, but what if I’m afraid to carry it? What if I don’t want to be Atlas? You, my dear, are unshakeable. You hold your cards close to your chest. Courage finds a home in the space between your ribs. I’m too young to understand, that’s what people always say, but I am old enough to see. There’s a forest fire in your eyes that sets me alight. A bravery in your heart that beats in tune to mine. My darling, you’re something out of a story. Poetry doesn’t begin to do your soul justice. Change is inevitable, that’s what people always say, but what if that change is good? There’s a lightness to my steps there wasn’t before. There’s a brightness in my heart there wasn’t before. If you held me up to a candle, my silhouette would be covered in your name. Before you, I used to care what people always say
    your lovely heart led me astray in unexpected ways. Sometimes I think I’m going to burst into flames. From the spark you struck inside my chest. I wonder, how do you keep from setting yourself afire? But then comes the startling yet undeniable understanding.
    You are fireproof, lionheart and now I am, too.”
    Tashie Bhuiyan, Counting Down with You

  • #3
    Tashie Bhuiyan
    “rain, rain go away
    come again another day...
    that's what they always say
    but what if you want rain to stay?
    being addicted to the storm
    wanting to see it transform
    I'm lightening, he's thunder
    my God, he's a wonder
    I'm quick, I'm fast, I glow
    and him?
    he follows me wherever I go”
    Tashie Bhuiyan, Counting Down with You

  • #4
    Christina Lauren
    “Favorite word?” he whispers.
    I don’t even hesitate: “You.”
    Christina Lauren, Love and Other Words

  • #5
    Christina Lauren
    “You broke up with her last night?”
    He nods … “You’re the love of my life. I assumed I would get over you eventually, but seeing you yesterday?” He shakes his head. “I couldn’t go home to someone else and pretend to love her with everything I have.”
    Christina Lauren, Love and Other Words

  • #6
    Christina Lauren
    “Treat your body carefully. Take care of it. Don’t let anyone abuse it, and don’t abuse it yourself. Every inch of your skin I made diligently; months I slaved over you. You are my masterpiece.”
    Christina Lauren, Love and Other Words

  • #7
    Christina Lauren
    “I always knew that he would never fall in love again after Mom. In that way, my dad was always easy to understand. He was straightforward and quiet: he walked quietly, spoke quietly; even his anger was quiet. It was his love that was booming. His love was a roaring, vociferous bellow. And after he loved Mom with the strength of the sun, and after the cancer killed her with a gentle gasp, I figured he would be hoarse for the rest of his life and wouldn’t ever want another woman the way he’d wanted her.”
    Christina Lauren, Love and Other Words

  • #8
    Christina Lauren
    “I loved you … You loved me, too, you know,” he says quietly. “It was everything.”
    I feel as though I’ve been shoved, and push away from the table a little, but he leans in. “Sorry. This is too intense. I’m just terrified of not getting a chance to say it.”
    Christina Lauren, Love and Other Words

  • #9
    Christina Lauren
    “What’s your favorite word?”

    Startled, I looked up at him, unsure I’d heard him right. “My favorite word?”

    He nodded, slipping his glasses up his nose with a quick, practiced scrunch of his face that made him look angry and then surprised within a single second. “You have seven boxes of books up here. A wild guess tells me you like words.”

    I suppose I had never thought about having a favorite word, but now that he asked, I kind of liked the idea. I let my eyes lose focus as I thought.

    “Ranunculus,” I said after a moment.

    “What?”

    “Ranunculus. It’s a kind of flower. It’s such a weird word but the flowers are so pretty, I like how unexpected that is.”

    They were my Mom’s favorite, I didn’t say.

    “That’s a pretty girly answer.”

    “Well, I am a girl.”

    He kept his eyes on his feet but I knew I wasn’t imagining the gleam of interest I’d seen when I said ranunculus. I bet he had expected me to say unicorn or daisy or vampire.

    “What about you? What’s your favorite word? I bet it’s tungsten. Or, like, amphibian.”

    He quirked a smile, answering, “Regurgitate.”

    Scrunching my nose, I stared at him. “That is a gross word.”

    This made him smile even wider. “I like the hard consonant sounds in it. It kinda sounds like exactly what it means.”

    “An onomatopoeia?”

    I half expected trumpets to blast revelatory music from an invisible speaker in the wall from the way Elliot stared at me, lips parted and glasses slowly sliding down his nose.

    “Yeah,” he said.

    “I’m not a complete idiot, you know. You don’t have to look so surprised that I know some big words.”

    “I never thought you were an idiot,” he said quietly, looking toward the box and pulling out another book to hand to me.

    For a long time after we returned to our slow, inefficient method of unpacking the books, I could feel him looking up and watching me, tiny flashes of stolen glances.

    I pretended I didn’t notice.”
    Christina Lauren, Love and Other Words

  • #10
    Christina Lauren
    “I had no idea who Real-Life Elliot was. My Elliot existed only on certain days, only in the confines of our library closet.”
    Christina Lauren, Love and Other Words

  • #11
    Christina Lauren
    “Elliot was kind of my Everyfriend.”
    Christina Lauren, Love and Other Words

  • #12
    Christina Lauren
    “I’m sorry I was so quiet tonight,” he said, haltingly.
    I met his eyes in the mirror. “I like your kind of quiet. Your heart isn’t quiet.”
    Christina Lauren, Love and Other Words

  • #13
    Christina Lauren
    “In that case, I like living alone, but would rather live with you. I like sleeping alone, but would rather have you in my bed. I like having friends over for Thanksgiving, but would rather it just be the two of us, doing our first Thanksgiving as a couple, eating turkey off the bone, cuddling on the floor together.”
    Christina Lauren, Love and Other Words

  • #14
    Christina Lauren
    “Limerence.” There’s no other word like it: The state of being infatuated with another person.”
    Christina Lauren, Love and Other Words

  • #15
    Christina Lauren
    “Hours may have passed before I heard a throat clear behind us, saw Dad appear. His frame blocked out the sun, casting a cool shadow over where we lay.

    I registered only once he was there that I had slowly shifted so I was lying with my head on Elliot’s stomach, in our secluded stretch of sand. I pushed to sit up, awkwardly.

    “What are you guys doing?”

    “Nothing,” we said in unison.

    I could hear immediately how guilty our joined answer made us sound.

    “Really?” Dad asked.

    “Really,” I answered, but he wasn’t looking at me anymore. He and Elliot were having some kind of male Windtalker exchange that included prolonged eye contact, throat clearing, and probably some mysterious form of direct communication between their Y chromosomes.

    “We were just reading,” Elliot said finally, his voice shifting deeper midway through the sentence. I’m not sure if this sign of his impending manliness was reassuring or damning as far as my dad was concerned.

    “Seriously, Dad,” I said.

    His eyes flickered to mine.

    “Okay.” Finally he seemed to relax and squatted down next to me. “What are you reading?”

    “A Wrinkle in Time.”

    “Again?”

    “It’s so good.”
    Christina Lauren, Love and Other Words

  • #16
    Ana Huang
    “A small smile touched Rhys’s lips. “I always knew you would make a great queen.”
    “I’m not queen yet.”
    “You don’t need a crown to be queen, princess.”
    Ana Huang, Twisted Games

  • #17
    Ana Huang
    “A smile tugged at her mouth. “You couldn’t stand me back then.” “Doesn’t matter. You were still mine.” I curled my hand around the back of her neck while keeping my thumb on her lip. “Mine to fight with. Mine to protect. Mine to fuck.” My voice dropped. “Mine to love.”
    Ana Huang, Twisted Games

  • #18
    Ana Huang
    “You and me against the world, princess.”
    Ana Huang, Twisted Games

  • #19
    Ana Huang
    “There’s not much in the world I want to claim as mine. I’ve seen and done too much shit in my life to believe in forever. But you…” He grasped my chin with his free hand. “You belong to me. I don’t give a fuck what a law or anyone else says. You are mine.”
    Ana Huang, Twisted Games

  • #20
    Ana Huang
    “You were still mine.” I curled my hand around the back of her neck while keeping my thumb on her lip. “Mine to fight with. Mine to protect. Mine to fuck.” My voice dropped. “Mine to love.”
    Ana Huang, Twisted Games

  • #21
    Mariana Zapata
    “This is what matters. You are my gift, my second chance, and I will cherish you and your dream. I will protect both of you.”
    Mariana Zapata, Kulti

  • #22
    Mariana Zapata
    “Eyes up here, Taco.”
    Mariana Zapata, Kulti

  • #23
    Mariana Zapata
    “You are my equal, my partner, my teammate, my best friend.”
    Mariana Zapata, Kulti

  • #24
    Mariana Zapata
    “Remember that idiotic question you asked me in the car? About what would happen when you can’t play soccer any longer?” He didn’t wait for any acknowledgment. “Nothing would happen. We would have a different adventure to go on. You are my best friend, my love, my playmate and my teammate. You’ll have a team with me wherever we are, with whatever we are playing.”
    Mariana Zapata, Kulti

  • #25
    Mariana Zapata
    “My schnecke. My little snail, do you know that’s what it means? It’s a term of affection in my country. My love. My snail. I don’t want to waste more time. I have nothing to hide and neither do you.”
    Mariana Zapata, Kulti

  • #26
    Mariana Zapata
    “You and I fight, yes? It’s in our nature. I think you should get used to the idea.” The corners of his mouth tipped up just a bit. “Are we fine now?” he asked earnestly, expectantly.”
    Mariana Zapata, Kulti

  • #27
    Mariana Zapata
    “Am I dying and I don’t know it?” I asked his chest. He sighed. “You better not be.” I pulled back and looked up at his face, completely unsure about what the hell had just happened. “Are you dying?” I blurted out. “No.” Kulti held that same serious expression that was so innate for him; I wasn’t sure what emotion he was feeling. “I’m sorry that I hurt your feelings. I only stepped away because Alejandro is… competitive. He wants what he can’t have. It was my mistake inviting him.” He glanced up quickly before looking back down and adding in a lowered voice, “I’m sorry for all the problems my presence has caused in your life. Soccer has given me everything, but it’s also taken away just as many things.” He gave me a sad determined look. “I don’t want it to take you away as well. You are the least shameful thing in my life, Sal. Understand?”
    Mariana Zapata, Kulti

  • #28
    Mariana Zapata
    “Dear Mr. Kulti,
    You are my favorite player. I play soccer 2 butt I'm not good like you are. Not yet. I practice all the time so 1 day I can be just like you or beter. I watch all of ur games so don't mess up.
    Ur #1 fan,
    Sal
    <3<3<3
    P.S. Do u have a girl friend?
    P.P.S. Why don't u cut ur hair?

    "I was nineteen when that showed up to the club's offices. It was my third fan letter ever and the other two were topless pictures. That letter stayed in every locker I used for the nest ten years. It was the first thing I looked at before my games, and the first thing I saw after I played. I framed it and put it in my house in Meissen once it started to wear out. It's still there on the wall of my bedroom.”
    Mariana Zapata, Kulti

  • #29
    Mariana Zapata
    “Hey,” he said. “Some days you pick up eagles like they’re chickens, and some days you run screaming away from innocent bats. I like you both ways, angel. All ways.”
    Mariana Zapata, All Rhodes Lead Here

  • #30
    Mariana Zapata
    “You gotta come back."
    "Come Back?" I echoed like I'd never heard those words before.
    "Home," they said at the same time.”
    Mariana Zapata, All Rhodes Lead Here



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