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this is how you know i want you.

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Top 10 Best Quotes

“you came in slowly like the fog and consumed me.”

“i want so much to touch you where my hands cannot.”

“some people are so deep you fall into them and you never stop falling.”

“i'm so hooked on how your mind works, on what you notice, on everything that excites you. i'm so caught up in how you see the world, how you see everything and still offer up your love for all to take it. you give me a glimpse of your heart and i can't tell you how much you turn me on.”

“i swallowed the syllables of your name and i was full.”

“i wanted to destroy you. you are mine to ruin. something so beautiful should only exist for me.”

“we talk of plans that are going to happen. we talk of the future, as if we know we will last. there is a sort of comfort in that.”

“let your love cover me like skin. i want the whole world to see.”

“a terrifying thought uncurls and straightens itself inside my mind: what if i love you?”

“waking up used to be hard. waking up to the same bullshit— day in. day out. makes you feel something not human. something no one cares about.”

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