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fuck your goodbye sex

i smell you in my sheets, on my clothes. your scent lingers on my bare skin. your musk tickles my nostrils softly.

a little afternoon delight. how sad.. i liked you the most.

we fought consistently, i thought my head was spinning. all i...

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no really, i can

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this piece includes references to sexual boundary crossing, trauma bonding, emotional manipulation, and explicit sexual dynamics. please take care while reading.

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safe in the deep end

have i ever talked about the ocean i once swam in? it was an evening in mid january and the water had never felt more safe. his shoulders, broad. his arms, opened wide. i touched his face and recognized what once was.

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kingdom cum

“don’t fucking move”, he said as he pulled me closer to the edge of the bed, spreading my legs wider. he slid his middle finger in slowly …

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spaces in between

i wish i could remember, us; in vivid details. i see you like the colors i’d painted on a drunken saturday night. you’re red, you’re gray; your black veins piercing through my amber veil. still, it’s washed when i dream of us. you stayed co...

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    i pull FROM the archives, to write TO the archives. so i never forget \ud83d\udc8c

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