Halina Adams
@maeflowers
Halina Adams
@maeflowers
Chapter 22, Wanderlust by mrsren
Chapter 14, Ω-17, Annotated by GaliPomPom
‘You are so concerned with fighting the bullies at school, Mam,’ I sobbed, tears streaming down my cheeks, ‘when the biggest bully of them all lives under this roof.’
Chapter 20, Binding 13 by Chloe Walsh
You can go into the desert, or you can wait until the God who loves you so much takes you to the desert.
— Jay Palthak (04/10/25 chapel)
If there was one thing I had learned over the course of my life, it was that while the romantic love of ballads did not exist, bravery certainly did. People were brave every day, even when they felt like their lives couldn’t go on.
Marius was brave when he woke up every morning, battling the mysterious illness that meant he couldn’t play or run like
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Chapter 2, Tethered by Elayna R. Gallea
Chapter 2, don't pout darling by mossymiu
I could never be at peace again till I had written my charge against the gods. It burned me from within. It quickened; I was with book, as a woman is with child.
Chapter 21, Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis
To have a poorly understood disease is to be brought up against every flaw in the U.S. health care system; to collide with the structural problems of a late-capitalist society that values productivity more than health; and to confront the philosophical problem of conveying an experience that lacks an accepted framework.