Almost vacation. Forever film🤎
one of my favourite things in the world is casual intimacy. a small hand on your back when you’re in crowded streets. a gentle kick from where they’re sitting across the table. a head on the shoulder, a hand in your hand, a squeeze on the arm as they’re walking past you. and i think maybe love isn’t made up of grand gestures or explosive displays but that it’s made up of the little things. the little things that say i’m here and i care for you and that your life has intertwined so deeply into mine that that there’s no need to think, because casual intimacy comes easy
I have never been as anxious about my life or my future as i am right now, i really don’t know what the fuck i’m going to do and it’s fucking killing me
Werewolf AU! I decided to take another crack at the murder investigation plot but with a supernatural twist.
Summary: Adeline (Addie) Winfield created a career being a journalist investigator for murder cases that’s unsolved or have been placed at the bottom of the stack. She has heard and seen everything from the stories of a vengeful ghost to a blood-sucking vampire; in truth, the vampire was a cannibal who re-enacts as Dracula. However, in Mystic River, Adeline has seen first hand that such stories aren’t just the amusement of teenagers and wackos, but something that even a supernatural fanatic like herself can’t wrap her mind around.
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peak intimacy: kissing someone’s inner wrist
there’s something so incredibly soft about the phrase “this made me think of you.” or, “this reminded me of you.” like!!!! being known is scary but then people see fragments of you in the world around them and can’t help but share that love and i think that’s beautiful.
“You’ve been criticizing yourself for years and it hasn’t worked. Try accepting yourself and see what happens.”
— Louise Hay
Chapter 1, Chapter 2
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Summary: Mystic River is no exception to wise old tales and ghost stories told to children. Adeline Winfield separates facts from fiction in unsolved murder cases that seemed unusual than most. Working with Detective Marshall, Adeline is going to do just that, but the deeper she goes into the unsolved case that rocked the small town into confusion; the more she realized monsters under the bed are real.
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