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Adrift Adrift by Swati M.H.
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“I refuse to watch another sunset with someone, not knowing if they’ll be there for the sunrise. Because it’s within the daylight that I need them the most, not when the lights are all turned off.”
Swati M.H., Adrift
“You mean, if I say I want the cheesiest pizza, where they fill the inside of the crust with cheese, and top it with jalapeños and pineapples, you’d eat that with me?” He grimaces. “I should have known you were one of those people who liked sweet shit on pizza.” I scoot closer to him, pressing my chest against his. “How dare you call me people. It’s very condescending. And you, Mr. My-Body-Is-My-Temple, wouldn’t know good pizza if it landed in your mouth.” He smiles down at me, his eyes smoldering. “I’d like to have something in my mouth, and while it’s another five-letter-word that starts with p, it certainly doesn’t end with an a.”
Swati M.H., Adrift
“He smiles down at me, his eyes smoldering. “I’d like to have something in my mouth, and while it’s another five-letter-word that starts with p, it certainly doesn’t end with an a.”
Swati M.H., Adrift
“I’m pretty sure you have a decent idea of the other things my lips can do, don’t you think?”
Swati M.H., Adrift
“I couldn’t miss you with my eyes closed, Rani,” I murmur.”
Swati M.H., Adrift
“I couldn’t avoid you if I tried. And you’re right, I’ve tried . . . but failed.”
Swati M.H., Adrift
“Girl, I’d let that man glide through my rapids any time of day, if you get my gist.”
Swati M.H., Adrift
“But as soon as I came up for air, I was met by my hot-as-motherfucking-sin brother-in-law standing in front of me like a Roman guard, all wide-eyed and muscular.  Honestly, I thought I was hallucinating.”
Swati M.H., Adrift
“I don’t think I’ll ever catch my breath.” Darian kisses my temple. “With you, I never want to.”
Swati M.H., Adrift
“A moment where I didn’t have to worry about the morality of being with my dead wife’s teenage sister.”
Swati M.H., Adrift