Fools//l.s

Fools//l.s

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Growing up I always thought true love was red roses and dates on Saturday nights and little block boxes that held expensive things and always knowing what to say. I thought true love was a kiss in the rain and deep explanations and the perfect story. But now that I'm older I've realized its not like that at all. See because true love for me is ugly snapchats and messing about with each other's hair. True love is kissing at 6am despite the morning breath and singing at the top of your lungs. Its saying all the wrong things, in all the wrong moments. Its sarcasm and being honest even when it hurts. Its late hours of the night when it's been a long day and its no makeup and bad hair. Its tears from laughter and tears from sadness and it's nothing like any story book you've ever read. Its never running out of things to talk about and its being comfortable in the silence of things. True love is watching the titanic even though you swore you never would. Its getting mad over stupid things. It's "you're an idiot" or "you're little shit" and knowing that you're so lucky to hear that everyday. Its spilling your feelings at 4am when you should be asleep. Its that song that makes you smile. It's the worst story you could imagine but thank God it worked out anyways. True love is never losing the magic. True love is never leaving when things get hard. I like my definition better anyways. Cover creds to artist (sorry i dont know the name :') )
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This book is rated R. Please proceed with caution. This is the more raunchy version of the book. *** We stand in silence, as I sip my water, and he watches me do it. Finally, he breaks the silence. "I'm sorry if I... offended you by sleeping in your bed last night. This morning. Whatever." "It's fine. You didn't do anything." He nods, his eyes far away, as if thinking of how to word his views. "I didn't do anything... but I wanted to. I wanted to so badly." I nearly choke on my water. I don't know what's worse; his confession, or how nonchalantly he says it, as if he's reading the weather. "Come again?" I say, thinking that I must have heard him wrong. He shrugs. "I want to f*ck you." Again, he is as nonchalant as ever. I just stare stupidly, my mouth agape. He closes my mouth, grinning at me, wicked intentions in his eyes. Not so nonchalant anymore, I see. "Um, I-I...I don't..." I stop talking, realising what a total idiot I sound like, while his grin broadens. In that second, I am grateful for my dark skin, as he can't see me blushing. "Tongue-tied?" My cheeks get hotter. "Shut the f*ck up." He actually laughs. "Don't worry, honey," he says, his hot breath brushing against my face, shocking me. When did he get this close? "One day," he whispers, now in my ear,"I will f*ck you." I realise that my eyes are closed and I open them. He's gone. I stand there frozen, in total shock. What the actual f*ck just happened? *** When all you know is disappointment, you become your own best friend. You isolate yourself from everyone else. You need no one; love is a weakness. That's the case with me. Then, Prince Charming rides in and changes everything. Except, he isn't a prince. He is light, but he holds darkness; he is joy, but he knows pain; he is beauty, but within him is imperfection and ugliness. He is just like me, but he is nothing like me.

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