“abandonment issues girl x devoted til death boy” trope my beloved
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“abandonment issues girl x devoted til death boy” trope my beloved
my love language is a violent immortal with no soul falling so in love with me that he completely changes himself for the better and worships the ground i walk on
#words said moments before disaster
a ship so good it permanently alters your brain chemistry.
no but the thing is, when the hero falls in love with the villain she is falling in love with the darkest parts of herself. she is owning her shadow and the owning makes her stronger. it is not about whether a ship is toxic or romanticising abuse because it’s not about two individuals. the struggle is not one between two people, just like the love is not between two people. when the hero falls in love with the villain she is loving herself. when she loves herself she is stronger, better, able to transform darkness instead of running from it. at the moment of loving, a person changes. the loved changes. and the love of the villain changes the hero. it’s all about this, don’t you see?
"I love you, Elena. And it's because I love you, that I can't be selfish with you. I don't deserve you." – Damon to Elena, 2x18 "Rose"
"You're a beautiful, strong woman, a generous friend, and a bright light in a sea of darkness." – Damon to Caroline, 6x15 "Let Her Go"
"You, Bonnie Bennett, are an amazing woman, a mediocre crossword player, and my best friend. With great love and respect..." – Damon's letter to Bonnie, 8x10, "Nostalgia's a Bitch"
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