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I could make a home in the warmth of his arms, my cheek pressed to his chest, his pulse puncturing my ear, breathing echoing in the small space. The blue pools of his eyes could redefine the sky. My ribcage could be occupied by his fingers and we could be happy. Sometimes I wonder if he was born with those thin black fibers perfectly spread across his jaw and that tired, intelligent shadow beneath his eyelashes. It was the swift eyebrow raises that got me. It was the tiny smirks from across the room, the glances, the suggestion. We were shoulders brushing, eyes nestled on one another, lowered voices, pauses. We were dangerous.
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May 10, 2014
May 10, 2014 at 1:14 PM UTC
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I could make a home in the warmth of his arms, my cheek pressed to his chest, his pulse puncturing my ear, breathing echoing in the small space. The blue pools of his eyes could redefine the sky. My ribcage could be occupied by his fingers and we could be happy. Sometimes I wonder if he was born with those thin black fibers perfectly spread across his jaw and that tired, intelligent shadow beneath his eyelashes. It was the swift eyebrow raises that got me. It was the tiny smirks from across the room, the glances, the suggestion. We were shoulders brushing, eyes nestled on one another, lowered voices, pauses. We were dangerous.
juniper-montgomery
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May 10, 2014
May 10, 2014 at 1:14 PM UTC
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