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You Don't See Any of This You Don't See Any of This by Rasmenia Massoud
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“August is that last flicker of fun and heat before everything fades and dies. The final moments of fun before the freeze. In the winter, everything changes.”
Rasmenia Massoud, You Don't See Any of This
“Junie says that the worst thing about shame is the way it chains you down. The way it holds your mind hostage and won’t let you go, gnawing from the inside out, feeding on you like a parasite.”
Rasmenia Massoud, You Don't See Any of This
“That’s the problem with things dying. They’re stuck being dead forever while everything else evolves and makes new stories.”
Rasmenia Massoud, You Don't See Any of This
“Every morning, my hangover feels like being born again. My head throbs, like being squeezed and pushed out, fists trembling, throat grunting and wailing in protest of the light, screaming for the comfort of warm, dark silence.”
Rasmenia Massoud, You Don't See Any of This
“We knew it was only a moment. Our days of cool were numbered. Even when we were in it, right now was already gone.

We didn’t know what it would be. Maybe a man. A baby. A death. What we knew was that soon, we’d pass thirty and get wrapped up in dull, adult things with no time or energy leftover to work at being cool.

Just like that. Whoosh. Zoom. It’s over, and we’re here. From past to present.”
Rasmenia Massoud, You Don't See Any of This