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Love Letters to a Serial Killer Love Letters to a Serial Killer by Tasha Coryell
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“It was painful than an accused serial killer wanted better for me than most of the people I knew.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“There’s a spell that comes over us in our youth,” Dotty says. “We chase after things that we know aren’t good for us”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“William fucks like a man ready to kill, I wrote in the guilty column, but he hasn’t killed me yet.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“I don’t really want to die, I wanted to clarify. I just don’t know how to continue to live.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“Her father looked like a man who processed his emotions through shooting deer in a forest and didn’t know what to do with himself now he was the deer begging for the return of his child.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“He's not wrong. There are ways in which the world has destroyed me and there are ways in which I have welcomed that destruction. As much as I want to deny it, there is a kind of pleasure that comes from being tied up with a knife against my throat.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“The cruelty of the internet is that there is no lock. Even posts intended to be private can be found if someone wants to see them enough.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“It’s hard to deny yourself small luxuries when you’re denied everything big.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“I hope everyone remembers the names of your victims as much as they remember you.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“I wonder sometimes if anyone has ever really known me”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“It's unfair that the worst people on this earth get the most attention.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“Is it weird to say that I wish we could hug? Can you touch a woman without ending her life? -Hannah”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“I'm not supposed to admit these things, but I can admit them to you because even the worst of my habits are nothing compared to yours. -hannah”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“It’s painful to think of all the things that I didn’t let myself love when I wanted to love them.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“Oftentimes, I found it easier to accept the bad things that happened to me than the good, if only because I struggled to find myself worthy of anything rewarding.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“Before long, I was back on the dating apps and talking to a new guy who was promising in his mediocrity.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“I read articles about politics (bad), about how the U.S. treated immigrants (bad), how it treated women (bad), and how it treated members of the LGBTQ community (bad).”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“The vision was romantic. The way that Bella in Twilight spent the entirety of the second book trying to throw herself off cliffs for the merest glimpse of Edward. It was possible that I had no idea what love was.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“It's tricky being a man, isn't it? Liking things is always a confession.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“be able to go on a date again without thinking of you. Every moment I will wonder whether he wants to love me or murder me. What kind of relationship can come from that?”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“Sometimes the deepest betrayals were things that women did to one another.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“I know what he’s looking at. It has become impossible to hide, not that I was ever trying to hide it to begin with. I wear it like a badge of honor, a mark of my almost death and the killer who wanted me. I put my hand on my belly, my uterus swollen with pregnancy.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“The power of death lies in its inevitability combined with its unpredictability. We all know it’s coming; we just don’t know when and that makes it terrifying.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“In times of tragedy, there were always some people who immediately turned to arts and crafts.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“Millennials don’t talk on the phone,” I’d told her once, which she found ridiculous. She hadn’t left a voicemail after that last call, which meant that I never found out what she wanted and I didn’t bother calling her back.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“Sometimes I think about what it would be like if you killed me. It’s about the mourning rather than the death itself, like my life would have more meaning to it in retrospect. Think about all the people that would confess their love for me if I were no longer around to hold them accountable.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“I think I like it that you’re violent. There’s a part of me that likes the suspense of being with someone that could hurt me at any moment.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“I worry that the mystery is what attracts me to you and that if/when I find out the truth, I’ll lose interest the same way that men lose interest in me when they find out that I’m an ordinary, boring girl.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“I wish I could buy you flowers and diamonds. I wish I could hold you at night as you fall asleep. I wish that I could make promises that I could keep.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer
“I was always misreading the things that men wanted from me.”
Tasha Coryell, Love Letters to a Serial Killer

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