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If We Survive This If We Survive This by Racquel Marie
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“The single bloody hand print on the back window reminds me that miracles these days are just the remains of other people’s nightmares.”
Racquel Marie, If We Survive This
“Lightning struck, except death isn't lightning. It's the sun setting because it rose. It's an inevitable thing...”
Racquel Marie, If We Survive This
“As per usual, though, closure is just out of my reach. Closure means
ending, and I have never known how to swallow one of those without
choking.”
Racquel Marie, If We Survive This
“Getting comfortable is how you die. I’ve never been comfortable, though, not fully. Even when life was
gentle with me, my brain sensed the danger. How generous of the world to finally validate my fears.”
Racquel Marie, If We Survive This
“But morbid curiosity is a bruise I've never been able to stop poking, a beast I can't stop feeding despite its insatiability.”
Racquel Marie, If We Survive This
“Cruelty has a human heart.”
Racquel Marie, If We Survive This
“I smile at the gift, at being human. At loving something that can’t die, gifted by someone who could.”
Racquel Marie, If We Survive This
“am going to die. It could be tomorrow”
Racquel Marie, If We Survive This
“Lightning struck”
Racquel Marie, If We Survive This
“The single bloody handprint on the back window reminds me that miracles these days are just the remains of other people’s nightmares.”
Racquel Marie, If We Survive This
“Her bravery stands beside her fear as she bites down hard on her lip.
She’s already hungry for flesh.
“I’m glad it’s you.” Just this morning, she
held my knife. She didn’t want to hurt anyone then, or now. “You’re gentle
with them.”
It’s not true. I’m gentle when I am afforded it. She takes in a
long, shaky breath. Holds it, savors it. Closes her eyes and must feel the
burn in her lungs that screams life. Then, she lets it go.
“Please. I’d like
something gentle now.”
Racquel Marie, If We Survive This