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don’t ignore half of me so you can fit me into a box. Don’t do that.

- evelyn hugo

“Pause you who read this, and think for a moment of the long chain of iron or gold, of thorns or flowers, that would never have bound you, but for the formation of the first link on one memorable day.”
-The Last Hours by Cassandra Clare

 things would have been terribly strange and unbalanced without her. she was the queen who finished  things would have been terribly strange and unbalanced without her. she was the queen who finished

things would have been terribly strange and unbalanced without her. she was the queen who finished out the suit of dark jacks,dark king, and joker.

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@fictiondaily event two: pride
trans/non-binary week: aled last, radio silence by alice oseman

@fictiondaily event two: pride — aro/ace spectrum week: felicity montague, the lady’s guide to petticoats and piracy

“how can you know that if you’ve never had anyone?” “how do you know you want to?” i reply. i’ve never drunk octopus ink, but I don’t feel the need to.

@librarysource event III: - prideOLIVER MARKS & JAMES FARROW, If We Were VillainsWere you in lov@librarysource event III: - prideOLIVER MARKS & JAMES FARROW, If We Were VillainsWere you in lov@librarysource event III: - prideOLIVER MARKS & JAMES FARROW, If We Were VillainsWere you in lov@librarysource event III: - prideOLIVER MARKS & JAMES FARROW, If We Were VillainsWere you in lov

@librarysource event III: - pride

OLIVER MARKS & JAMES FARROW, If We Were Villains

Were you in love with him?’
‘Yes,’ I say, simply. James and I put each other through the kind of reckless passions Gwendolyn once talked about, joy and anger and desire and despair. After all that, was it really so strange? I am no longer baffled or amazed or embarrassed by it. 'Yes, I was.’ It’s not the whole truth. The whole truth is, I’m in love with him still.


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@librarysource event III: pride (the song of achilles)❝  i could recognize him by touch alone, by sm@librarysource event III: pride (the song of achilles)❝  i could recognize him by touch alone, by sm@librarysource event III: pride (the song of achilles)❝  i could recognize him by touch alone, by sm@librarysource event III: pride (the song of achilles)❝  i could recognize him by touch alone, by sm@librarysource event III: pride (the song of achilles)❝  i could recognize him by touch alone, by sm@librarysource event III: pride (the song of achilles)❝  i could recognize him by touch alone, by sm

@librarysource event III: pride (the song of achilles)

❝  i could recognize him by touch alone, by smell; i would know him blind, by the way his breaths came and his feet struck the earth. i would know him in death, at the end of the world. 


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@librarysource event iii: pride — ADAM PARRISH AND RONAN LYNCH

something about this made opal burn so furiously that she could not stand to look a second longer.

@librarysource event iii - pride: One Last Stop by Casey Mcquiston.Because you got what you need. An@librarysource event iii - pride: One Last Stop by Casey Mcquiston.Because you got what you need. An

@librarysource event iii - pride: One Last Stop by Casey Mcquiston.

Because you got what you need. And sometimes, the universe has your back.


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