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Trait Aesthetic ➙ { s t u b b o r n }
i’m still going i’m not going to get hurt. … . . *comes home full of bruises*
now I’m left here in the dust; with the taste of broken trust -the quiet, troye sivan
We will be monsters, alone in the world, but we will have each other.
Mary Shelley, Frankenstein. (via vitanteacta)
And watch them conquer. (aesthetic for a ship!)
i asked her how do you kill a king she laughed who still believes in kings?
and it sounded like his final gasp | kmp
((for @nepenthenet‘s prompt “how to kill a king”))
Look at us telling each other lies and lies about how we felt about how it was just one night about how it didn’t affect me nor you. Here’s the truth: I think I actually like you more than I intended to.
a book I’ll never write (via tonkinwrites)
Do you think I’d abandon you?
Leave you to deal with your problems alone?
Oh, no, I don’t think so.
Don’t you see? We’re a team, me and you.
You and I are going to make it through this.
I won’t leave you. Not now.
Not ever.
He looks at her like he just realized what love is.
4am (via cxss1x1)
Lies // Marina and the diamonds
Some people turn sad awfully young. No special reason, it seems, but they seem almost to be born that way. They bruise easier, tire faster, cry quicker, remember longer.
Ray Bradbury (via preticules)