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The Ordinary Thing

The rules of the room were exactly as he had drawn them before the world went soft and flat. There was no glare of a phone screen here, no digital static, no distance. There was only the heavy, velvet dark of a locked set, the scent of leat...

10 days ago
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7

Dang[erous Coastlines]

I would have loved you gently.

What a terrible thing.

What a spectacle.

Not with sharpened teeth or clever little cruelties.

Not with applause.

In the quiet ways.

The ways men like you never prepare for.

I would have learned the geog...

14 days ago
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28

The Fix

It isn’t repair.

Nothing here is broken.

It’s a narrowing. A corridor forming where there used to be a field. The world softens at the edges and then—quietly, without announcement—tilts toward a single point.

You.

I think of optics. Ho...

2 months ago
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What my mouth does when no one is watching

I have been hungry in ways

that don’t have manners.

Gone feral from the waiting —

slack-jawed,

a little too comfortable with the dark,

circling something

that doesn’t know yet

it’s already caught.

My mouth knows before I do.

Opens...

3 months ago
36

Inventory: an erotic account of things I should(n't) have said.

Entry #1: “I don’t think you want me anymore.”

I told him this quietly, in the middle of something ordinary, the way the worst things always come out.

He usually shuts me up with a hand over my mouth, or in my mouth, or around my thr...

3 months ago
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