you’re wearing his cardigan. i’ve struck a blood deal with his mob boss father, befriended and invested myself in the romantic life of his little sister, and am tormenting him with slutty 3am texts and sunglasses photos. we are not the same
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you’re wearing his cardigan. i’ve struck a blood deal with his mob boss father, befriended and invested myself in the romantic life of his little sister, and am tormenting him with slutty 3am texts and sunglasses photos. we are not the same
5 star reads of 2024 ↳ the atlas complex by olivie blake
@lgbtqcreators creator meme — [3/10] lgbtq+ characters
“Ambition was such a dirty word, so tainted, but she had it. She was enslaved by it. There was so much ego to the concept of fate, but she needed to cling to it. She needed to believe she was meant for enormity; that the fulfillment of a destiny could make for the privilege of salvation, even if it didn't feel that way right now.”
many people incorrectly assume time to be a steady incline, a measured arc of growth and progress, but when history is written by the victors the narrative can often misrepresent that shape.
books I've read in 2021 - the atlas six by olivie blake We all have our own curses. Our own blessings. We are the gods of our own universes, aren't we? Destructive ones.
The problem with knowledge, is its inexhaustible craving. the more of it you have, the less you feel you know
- BOOKS READ IN 2022: The Atlas Six by @olivieblake
@fantasysociety game 05 | quotes | the atlas six by @olivieblake
we are empty and trying to fill, lighting ourselves on fire just to prove that we are normal—that we are ordinary. that we, like anything, can burn.
@fictiondaily event iii — dark academia ↳ the atlas six, @olivieblake
we’re all starving, but not everyone is doing it correctly. some people are taking too much, making themselves sick, and it kills them. the excess is poison; even food is a poison to someone who’s been deprived. everything has the capacity to turn toxic. it’s easy, so fucking easy to die, so the ones who make themselves something are the same ones who learn to starve correctly.