Thank you!! I'm kind of obsessed with water imagery so it works out nicely for me that a lot of Emily's life is so invested in swimming, literally and metaphorically.
First, I want to say thank you for the prompt. IT WAS CALLING OUT MY NAME FROM THE MOMENT I LAID EYES ON IT and really, I can't stress how hard it's been, stuck in this writer's rut for months. So this was such a refreshing and uplifting writing experience for me. (Not to mention I never realize how far my feelings go until I write, so thanks for also enabling things ya feel me.)
All that being said, I'm soooooooo glad you liked it. So glad. Your Emily feelings are my favorite so writing this for you was totally my pleasure.
Never before has Emily heard her name so drenched in warning, so lowly implied that she might actually be capable of finding the cracks in someone else’s resolve. She thinks she could like it (that is, if it didn’t make her feel so much like Alison).
R U KIDDING ME RN
the sensation of nails digging into her waist like losing her would be a worthy cause for warfare. But there have been enough casualties in her lifetime
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First, I want to say thank you for the prompt. IT WAS CALLING OUT MY NAME FROM THE MOMENT I LAID EYES ON IT and really, I can't stress how hard it's been, stuck in this writer's rut for months. So this was such a refreshing and uplifting writing experience for me. (Not to mention I never realize how far my feelings go until I write, so thanks for also enabling things ya feel me.)
All that being said, I'm soooooooo glad you liked it. So glad. Your Emily feelings are my favorite so writing this for you was totally my pleasure.
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R U KIDDING ME RN
the sensation of nails digging into her waist like losing her would be a worthy cause for warfare. But there have been enough casualties in her lifetime
OK I KNOW U R KIDDING ME
I'M JUST
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPE
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