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We Awaken We Awaken by Calista Lynne
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“Maybe we weren't broken after all.”
Calista Lynne, We Awaken
“Maybe I wouldn’t ever be obligated to have sex with another person in order to make them stay with me. The thought was freeing: I wouldn’t have to pretend. It was just a matter of finding someone else who understood.”
Calista Lynne, We Awaken
“And i've just kept dancing. I don't know if i've overcome these things, but the music never stopped, so neither did I.”
Calista Lynne, We Awaken
“You know your sexuality isn't set in stone. There are more things than just gay or straight.”
Calista Lynne, We Awaken
“Ashlinn was lovely to look upon, someone who could easily snub half of the highest-paid stars in Hollywood and break the hearts of the rest.”
Calista Lynne, We Awaken
“Asexuality, auditions, and Ashlinn. The world was giving me reason to worship the A section of my dictionary. The”
Calista Lynne, We Awaken
“I draped myself over her shoulders as her arms snaked around my waist. It felt safe in her embrace, and she still smelled like summer nights. This was acceptance, not of her but of myself. Our foreheads were so close we were breathing the same air. Who needs kissing when you can share oxygen?”
Calista Lynne, We Awaken
“No woman in reality could ever possess such grace. That’s how I realized it had to be a dream. Her skin was barely lighter than the dark of night and a hood was pulled so far over her head it was impossible to make out whether she had any hair. The whites of her eyes stood out greatly in contrast to her skin, matching the intense purity of the lace parasol hanging over her right arm. Her clothing was iridescent and looked almost like oil as it reflected cloudy rainbows with her movements.”
Calista Lynne, We Awaken
“This glittering reality is so wonderful. It suits you.”
Calista Lynne, We Awaken
“The second her lips met mine a million dreams began to flicker before my still-open eyes.”
Calista Lynne, We Awaken
“Whenever I imagined my future, growing up and getting married, for some reason I always pictured a woman. It was just how my mind worked.”
Calista Lynne, We Awaken
“How does one go about telling her friend that she didn’t seem to have grown out of the kissing-is-icky phase we spent our whole youth in?”
Calista Lynne, We Awaken
“You told me how you hate daffodils because they’re morbid. They stick around for a month making everything lemon drop yellow, then die and get replaced by worse flowers.

How the hell does an elementary schooler grasp the concept of beauty not being permanent?”
Calista Lynne, We Awaken
“Asexuality, auditions, and Ashlinn. The world was giving me reason to worship the A section of my dictionary.”
Calista Lynne, We Awaken
“Is it possible to blush in a dream? I hope not because I would have been the winner of a Hellboy look-alike contest.”
Calista Lynne, We Awaken
“At the graveyard there was no hope, so there was nothing to lose and no chance for disappointment.”
Calista Lynne, We Awaken