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Stand Tall
“When I walk into a church, I only see paintings of white angels. Why?“ - Eartha Kitt
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Amber Heard arrives for the Costume Institute Benefit at The Metropolitan Museum of Art May 2, 2016 in New York.
THE STORY OF ADAM &. EVE
“temptation has been here ever since the garden of eden.” jerry falwell
You broke me, but didn’t anticipate the shards cutting you.
Barn Owl
Endless List of Splendid Ladies: Biblical Lore Eve
First woman, first mother, first wife, first sin.
define me by three things; the agony I have endured, the agony I have seen, and the agony I have given.
Demon in my View sentence starters
“Ah, ___. What a perfect little niche of hell.”
“Why are you sitting here all alone?”
“Wouldn’t you rather have some company?”
“Maybe it’s broken…you wanna give it a try?”
“Learn the art of sarcasm.”
“I’m not hungry. Go ahead and eat without me.”
“Mind if I join you?”
“Do you always keep to yourself out here?”
“Do you always go out of your way to talk to people who look like they want to be left alone?”
“Would you prefer to be alone, or are you avoiding someone in particular?”
“___ seems convinced my inner child needs a friend.”
“It’s in his/her/their nature to try to draw people out of the dark.”
“Are you stalking me?”
“I’m not quite so obvious when I’m stalking someone.”
“Get out of my head.”
“Friends with leeches but not with humans.”
“I’ve been subtle, rude, and even offensive. Now it’s time for direct.”
“Cold. Very cold. I agree completely.”
“Maybe I’m paranoid, but I could swear you’ve been following me.”
“Does this happen to you often?”
“You two know each other?”
“I can read your mind , and learn your secret fears and darkest desires.”
“Do you always talk like that?”
“If I were you, I’d just avoid him.”
“May I ask why you didn’t kill him/her/them?”
“I see you’ve finally returned from your little game in the sunlight.”
“Mind if I kill ___ for you?”
“I have more of a quarrel with ____ than you do.”
“You wouldn’t admit to being wounded by a human even if you had been.”
“I suppose you wouldn’t be in such a good mood if you’d lost another fight.”
“If you don’t kill ____, or otherwise dispose of her, I will.”
“Don’t you have any conscience at all?”
“Now, as much as I love your company, I really do prefer to dine alone.”
“I know you’d never fight me even if you had the strength.”
“___, go away. You’re beginning to bore me.”
“I don’t know whether to take that as a compliment or a threat.”
“Would you rather it hurt?”
“Do you usually sleep in trees?”
“Don’t you live somewhere? Or do you just follow me around all day?”
“You’re quiet suddenly. What are you thinking about?”
“How disgustingly cute.”
“If I didn’t know better, I’d say you were attracted to him/her/them.”
“If I didn’t know better, I’d say you were jealous.”
“What the hell do you want?
“Come upstairs. We can talk in my room.”
“This is your room?”
“Say what you came to say, ___.”
“What is going on here?”
“Welcome to my world. Or is it your world?”
“To knowledge, and to pain.”
“Leaving so soon?”
“I might have stayed longer, but the threats were a bit discouraging.”
“Many are calling for your blood, but there are actually very few of my kind who would dare to kill you.”
“I don’t like being toyed with.”
“If you or anyone else is planning to kill me, then get on with it. I have better things to do than wait for you to act.”
“Why am I not dead already?”
“What do you want to do about it?”
“Why aren’t you ever wrong?”
“Do whatever you want with him/her/them, but stop him/her/them.”
“If you’d rather be with them, then go. I won’t stop you. But if you choose their side, then I won’t protect you, either.”
“I don’t need your protection.”
“I was planning to go for a walk, perhaps wander in the woods a bit.”
“Do you really think you should be going out there alone?”
“It isn’t murder to kill something that died thousands of years ago.”
“At least they don’t preach the morality of their killing.”
“Either deal with it now, or I will.”
“You’re an idiot, you know that?”
“If any of your kind was really trying to kill me, it wouldn’t matter where I was.”
“Are you trying to poison yourself?”
“Oh, bite me.”
“It would never occur to you to be afraid, would it?”
“If you wanted to kill me, you would have done so long ago.”
“If you bite me, I’m going to bite back, and do you really want this crowd to see a human do that?”
“You act so sure, so unafraid, so…important, as if you can’t be killed just as easily as any other human.”
“Life isn’t fair, and neither is death. But I’ll make it a bit more sporting…”
“Do you seek death? Or are you just fond of pain?”
“I would have made this so much easier on you, but you chose to do it the hard way.”
“I might die, but which one of us will hurt more tomorrow?”
“I will be very sure you feel every drop of life as it leaves your veins.”
“I know your talents of inflicting pain. But even with them, you will never make me your prey.”
“You know the difference between predator and prey. You were born human, and you will die human–prey and nothing more.”
“It seems to me that you were human once…but I suppose you don’t need to be reminded of your experiences as prey.”
“Watch your words, ___. Unless you want me to squeeze your vertebrae straight through your windpipe.”
“You picked the wrong person to fight, because I like pain–your pain–and I really like causing it.”
“That’s called sadism, and I think it’s some kind of psychological disorder.”
“So I see you’re walking again. I must not have hit you hard enough.”
“I could kill you accidentally.”
“This is very definitely going to get me disowned.”
“No, not dead…I wouldn’t hurt so much if I was dead.”
“Careful, I’m not sure that arm is still fully attached.”
“I hope they sliced you open very well.”
“I have no desire to fight you.”
“Life is nothing without a little chaos to make it interesting.”
Screech Owl by Marc Lachapelle