my favourite genre is women setting fire to their tormentor's homes/buildings and then walking out surrounded by flames

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my favourite genre is women setting fire to their tormentor's homes/buildings and then walking out surrounded by flames
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specific tropes i love: shared dreams
We're not supposed to be, Jules. That's the whole point. [They] performed a ritual to sever this hold you have on me. Then why are you in my dream?
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pietà
i never liked soulmates. i think it feels cheap, to some degree, if there is someone or something out there that picked you out and declared, “this is the one. there is only Them.” - i don’t want to love if it’s pre- determined or foretold or in any way guaranteed. i want a mystery. i want to be able to hope. i want to look at you and say, “i am choosing this on my own. i am the one who decides to love on purpose, and nobody told me to love you, and nobody taught me how, and that is the sublimity of it: i love you because we are not destined. i love the choice of you.”
no hate to canonically soulmate couples, some of my favourite fictional couples are, but honestly i love the idea that you find someone and care about them and decide to love them and make it work much more romantic then being 'destined' to be with 'the one'
also i wrote this poem down years ago and i cannot find it anywhere online if anyone knows the author please tell me!
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