literature
Whether written centuries ago or just last year, literary couples show that love is timeless.
Just a Letter
How did it end up like this? With him gone, and me empty? All I know is that I miss him. I know, I'll send him a letter! No, better yet, I'll take it to him. Then he'll know how I truly feel.
I Leave You With This
She was the last thing I clearly thought about before I died. Every detail was precise; creating a phantom of her next to me that I knew I couldn’t actually touch. I couldn’t trace the crescent-like lining of her vitiligo that peaks from above her left ear, trailing towards between her lips to the back of the right side of her jaw, or kiss her after. I couldn’t wipe the tears from her spectral eyes and I couldn’t say goodbye. I knew this was going to happen, that they would kill me, so I planned ahead. She’ll find my letters and she’ll have me in her hands. I rather her treasure me as paper than as a memory of my limp and empty shell. She’ll find my letters.
Troi SpeaksPublished 7 years ago in HumansLovely Pain
I can feel it, my heart is heavy and my eyes burning from the tears that passed through them a few hours prior to this moment. Choking on my nerves and the rock in my throat. While the knots in my stomach twist ever so gradually. Am I more afraid of what I will find or what will happen if I get caught finding what I don't want to know? Vulnerable and exposed, our skin touching, I slip out of his covers.
Dear Grace
I love you, Grace. With all my soul and heart. Death's Embrace "I couldn't breathe. I just remember running and falling. I was so scared."
Heidi HughesPublished 7 years ago in HumansThe Coffee Shop
“Hello, welcome to Black Beans Coffee Shop. What can I get you?” Like a broken record, it was always the same question. This was then followed by the same dry and rehearsed response. Then, mindlessly, the barista turns and begins to put together the customer’s order. As soon as the order was complete, the barista would stand in front of the register and hand off the order to the customer, in return for some form of payment. Everything was done very robotically and structured, never falling out of line or adding anything to change the routine that was in place. Each straw sat still in the glass holster on the counter, every plastic fork was in the correct compartment and would never be mixed in with the plastic spoons, and every bottle of water was turned to face forward, so that the labels were easy to see, as if they were standing at attention. Everything had its place.
Demolition
"Sir?" Drake sighed heavily and refused to stand. "What is it?" "I need to speak with you." "Are you going to ask me to stand next? You know you aren't worth it."
Olivia NajeraPublished 7 years ago in HumansBeautiful Nightmare
I cried last night. Not for the cliché reasons you may think, like a family member dying or a relationship ending. But merely because I have reached a simple realization; I am pensively incapable of companionship.
Mikayla GuytonPublished 7 years ago in HumansLet's Go on a Date!
Buttons sat on their only spinning chair in the office. It was wooden and the wheels were squeaky but it worked rather well and it hadn’t broke, so it sat in their workspace. Knobs, Sniper, and Buttons had started a repair business together, and there wasn’t much they couldn’t fix without each other. They were were more than happy that this was how they lived, working in their mini warehouse with their boyfriends.
Caden EdwardsPublished 7 years ago in HumansLost Session
Background information: This is supposed to be a therapy session. Two lovers, Adam and Kait, both end up at the same therapist and coincidentally talk about the same problem. This story goes back and fourth from the two point of views.
Left Me Broken
Kimberly Torrance looked at the promise ring on her finger. The ring that was supposed to hold unspoken promises, unbreakable promises.
Jasmine HopePublished 7 years ago in HumansAnother Goddamn Teenage Love Story
“So? Did you fuck her?” High school can suck my dick. I inhale the last drag of my cigarette and stub it out in the grass. “Dude, is that really all you care about?”
Ana EpsteinPublished 7 years ago in HumansDo You Believe in Magic?
“Do you believe in magic?” Alice asks me one day. We’re thirteen years old, technically teenagers now. So, while I do believe in magic—even though I know that it’s a true fact because my family are witches and we do magic every day—believing in magic is a childish thing, something girls my age don’t believe in anymore.
Shera PraguePublished 7 years ago in Humans