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Unbound (The Undone, #3) Unbound by Peyton Corinne
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“there are no poems anymore—no words only the memories tangled like strands of hair that I can’t get out of my shower, my pillowcase— only relentless memory woven into every facet of life; the endless pain; the loss of her I try to breathe. And only salt water and juniper are in my lungs I don’t want to write anymore —“UNTITLED” BY BENNETT REINER”
Peyton Corinne, Unbound
“I need you to do something for me,” he says.
“Anything.” It’s a vow.
“I’m not asking for anything more. I’m not trying to get you to change your mind. But please, Paloma. If you need me—if you’re scared or worried or just need something, anything at all, please call me. Use me.”
Peyton Corinne, Unbound
“Falling in love with Bennett was like jumping into the ocean”
Peyton Corinne, Unbound
“I don’t say I understand because I don’t. But if this helps him, it’s fine with me.”
Peyton Corinne, Unbound
“Do I haunt you? Do you still think of your hands in my hair and the sleepy feeling that invades my every muscle in the safety of your presence? Do you remember the night you told me it felt like poetry to be inside me?”
Peyton Corinne, Unbound
“I turn so swiftly I almost trip, coming face-to-face with a piece of my soul. The love of my goddamn life. Paloma Blake.”
Peyton Corinne, Unbound
“Have you noticed the way you talk about these things?” Dr. Sutton said once, after I’d explained my mother briefly—what growing up was like for me. “It’s like they happened to someone else.” Maybe it was easier that way. Maybe it was safer.”
Peyton Corinne, Unbound
“Hers. Hers. Hers. She can say that we’re friends. I’ll always be hers.”
Peyton Corinne, Unbound
“whiskey,”
Peyton Corinne, Unbound