She already missed the feel of him beside her, and the scent of him around her. She sat up to give him back the T-shirt she was wearing.His lazy smile was far too beautiful to be real. Keep it, he insisted. I like it better on you anyway. The way he stared at her made her stomach flip. It was a look brimming with tenderness. They were a part of something more now; they belonged to each other. He tugged his hoodie over his bare chest, and then he leaned down to kiss her one last time, his lips lingering.His thumb traced the line of her cheek. I love you, Violet Marie. I’ll always love you. ― Kimberly Derting, Desires of the Dead

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She already missed the feel of him beside her, and the scent of him around her. She sat up to give him back the T-shirt she was wearing.His lazy smile was far too beautiful to be real. Keep it, he insisted. I like it better on you anyway. The way he stared at her made her stomach flip. It was a look brimming with tenderness. They were a part of something more now; they belonged to each other. He tugged his hoodie over his bare chest, and then he leaned down to kiss her one last time, his lips lingering.His thumb traced the line of her cheek. I love you, Violet Marie. I’ll always love you.
― Kimberly Derting,
Desires of the Dead
She already missed the feel of him beside her, and the scent of him around her. She sat up to give him back the T-shirt she was wearing.His lazy smile was far too beautiful to be real. Keep it, he insisted. I like it better on you anyway. The way he stared at her made her stomach flip. It was a look brimming with tenderness. They were a part of something more now; they belonged to each other. He tugged his hoodie over his bare chest, and then he leaned down to kiss her one last time, his lips lingering.His thumb traced the line of her cheek. I love you, Violet Marie. I’ll always love you. ― Kimberly Derting, Desires of the Dead

She already missed the feel of him beside her, and the scent of him around her. She sat up to give him back the T-shirt she was wearing.His lazy smile was far too beautiful to be real. Keep it, he insisted. I like it better on you anyway. The way he stared at her made her stomach flip. It was a look brimming with tenderness. They were a part of something more now; they belonged to each other. He tugged his hoodie over his bare chest, and then he leaned down to kiss her one last time, his lips lingering.His thumb traced the line of her cheek. I love you, Violet Marie. I’ll always love you.
― Kimberly Derting,

Desires of the Dead

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