- Each to their own? Each to their own? - each to their own - with their personal partiality for internal flames within developing relations.
- Capability breaches above and beyond restrictions placed upon you.
- You were the element of fire. No doubt that she too was also fire, though you were both distinctly different. They were both flames - they each had danced around in the sickeningly sweet spotlight - burning tendencies to dominate.
- The need to have the feeling of being genuinely wanted by several people had ached in their bones, though she had concealed it better.
- We are each elements, each to our own. To me, there are different types of each specific element. Yes, you and her may both have qualities that fit under the element of fire - but your flames are not the same. They never will be.
- You're the flame that spread too quickly. You left your fluorescent remnants behind and turned to ice. Your heart was ice cold; It had only been a matter of time before it had reigned over your soul.
- When calm waters meet the blue flames, invincibility is like a shield that immediately forms. It doesn't matter what element you are - polar opposites perhaps - however, nevertheless better off.
- Nothing lasts forever. But it was nice to think that we could.
- Sometimes we can't see things as they are because we are intoxicated with what it was.
- "Were you aiming for an amicable settlement of discord, Ara? It's truly a shame. It never was a real... so to say, 'camaraderie'; I took it upon myself to develop this with you in order for me to get what I wanted. The cordial regard had no substantive truth in it whatsoever."
- Her affliction was met with belligerence as she rose in anger, hastily disguising herself with a mask of happiness. Shifting from her reprimand, she waved in farewell to the exultant crowds as she drifted away into purgatory
- "Too bad my ambition outweighs my talent in the cosmic joke that is my life."
- Intent is just frivolous assumptions.
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