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“I learned early that people don't like it when I take pills in front of them. It's one thing to know that someone is sick, and another to see direct evidence of it. It makes it less easy to ignore.”
Michelle Krys, Dead Girls Society
“How- Why didn't you say anything before?" I ask
"I didn't think you thought of me that way."
I shake my head. How could he have possibly thought that? Not taken one look at my face and instantly known how desperately I wanted him?”
Michelle Krys, Dead Girls Society
tags: love
“I can't spend any more time pining after someone who doesn't belong to me.”
Michelle Krys, Dead Girls Society
“She's reading in bed when I enter but quickly hides the cover when she sees me, as if I don't already know about her secret penchant for fluffy middle-grade novels.”
Michelle Krys, Dead Girls Society
“Screw solidarity. Screw what anybody thinks.”
Michelle Krys, Dead Girls Society
“It's weird seeing her here after last night, like I took a trip to the moon and found a McDonald's there.”
Michelle Krys, Dead Girls Society
“If it isn't hell, it's at least purgatory.”
Michelle Krys, Dead Girls Society
“He thinks giving your kids everything is what makes you a good parent. Like, 'Here's an Xbox, and by the way, I won't be able to make it to your birthday again.' You can't buy your kid's love. He shakes his head, a sad, hollow laugh escaping him. But you wanna know the craziest part? I still want his approval.”
Michelle Krys, Dead Girls Society
“I squint to decipher his scratchy boy writing.”
Michelle Krys, Dead Girls Society
“He's changed out of his school clothes and is wearing a pair of khakis and a plaid dress shirt unbuttoned over a white tee. His hair is clipped short on the sides, with the longer top swept up and back like a '50s greaser. I guess that's what passes for dressing down when you're rich.”
Michelle Krys, Dead Girls Society