sick in the stomach, sick in the head
seen from Germany
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sick in the stomach, sick in the head
Y'all is, Is that a prototype of the egg boys pentious tried to make
They're divorcing each other, not divorcing me. Yeah, but they're–they're still your parents.
Whoa them again how surprising
this is making me irrationally mad. wdym you don’t know which robin.
before you started seeing each other, nanami was never late for work. however, the typically punctual business man has a terribly hard time resisting you.
when his alarm goes off at 7am, you always let out a small whine, rolling over and curling up against his side. how is he supposed to brace the chilly morning air when you're so warm beside him?
once he finally does gather the willpower, he'll tap your waist and offer a quiet, "okay, sweetheart. it's time."
your eyes don't even open when you press your lips to his neck and tangle your legs with his.
"please not yet," you plead softly.
"alright," he sighs almost immediately, pulling you impossibly closer and cradling your body against his chest. "a few more minutes."
and so recently, he shows up to work caffeine deprived at 9:03am, sporting a crooked tie.
worth it, he thinks.
Gaius Valerius Catullus, translated by Matthew Nisinson, from "Burning All Through,"