“Craving that fucking escape so badly because someone else left you empty?” Credence Author:Penelope Douglas
“I look down at Tiernan, her body taking everything I’m giving, and I swear I want to swallow her whole. I’d forgotten what it felt like. To actually want to make someone happy” Credence Author:Penelope Douglas
“Why was this so hard for my parents? It wasn’t unnatural for me to want this from them. To want to share my life with people who love me. To laugh and cry and make memories together. Because life is only happy when it’s shared” Credence Author:Penelope Douglas
“Deep. I always want to be there. I hate it here, I want to be there. In the valley, where the river creeps and the wind rushes me. Surrounded by the creaks. It smells like deep. Tastes like deep. I want the world to be smaller. I hate it here” Credence Author:Penelope Douglas
“Saw her smile again today. She turned her face toward the sky and closed her eyes. I kind of get it. Like I don't need to fucking talk all the time, she doesn't need to open her eyes to see the peak. She likes it here. I can tell by her smile when she doesn't know anyone sees her.” Credence Author:Penelope Douglas
“God, she feels good. She looks like she'd be pudding in your fist. Soft. Too soft. It was so good, though. Those seconds on the car that she let me bury my face in her body. Her skin is like water. I want her smell in my bed. And in my hair. And never far away from me.” Credence Author:Penelope Douglas
“I come in every night. You tuck your cold feet between my legs, and I hug you to me, resting my hand on your back and feeling your body calm as it nestles into me. Do I make you feel safe? I like taking care of you.” Credence Author:Penelope Douglas
“You make me shake. My hands shook at the tree with you today, and I don't understand what it is or why it's happen-ing. I just feel it. I never want you to walk too far away from me.” Credence Author:Penelope Douglas
“Everyone contemplates suicide at some point, even if it’s just for a minute. And one thing is usually the root cause. Loneliness.” Credence Author:Penelope Douglas