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in the unexpected safety of a club bathroom i lean over the sink, hands damp, breath slow. through the haze, i catch the girl next to me i marvel at her bronze skin as she reapplies lipstick with precision the same shade i wore minutes ago i compliment her bracelet. she smiles, thanks me. i go back to the mirror, thinking that was that. but then she taps my shoulder and hands me a candy from the many in her bag neatly wrapped, cherry flavored “like my lip balm” i think “like your lip balm,” she says as she smiled and in that moment i almost cry because how could a drunk stranger in a bathroom see me for me better than you ever had? you tasted the cherry lip balm i love as you kissed me, so you bit my tongue to taste blood instead
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Jun 25, 2025
Jun 25, 2025 at 5:03 PM UTC
Cherries
in the unexpected safety of a club bathroom i lean over the sink, hands damp, breath slow. through the haze, i catch the girl next to me i marvel at her bronze skin as she reapplies lipstick with precision the same shade i wore minutes ago i compliment her bracelet. she smiles, thanks me. i go back to the mirror, thinking that was that. but then she taps my shoulder and hands me a candy from the many in her bag neatly wrapped, cherry flavored “like my lip balm” i think “like your lip balm,” she says as she smiled and in that moment i almost cry because how could a drunk stranger in a bathroom see me for me better than you ever had? you tasted the cherry lip balm i love as you kissed me, so you bit my tongue to taste blood instead
on finding out people can love me better than you ever could
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Jun 25, 2025
Jun 25, 2025 at 5:03 PM UTC
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