I don't even know anymorexsinsofglassxFebruary 24 2014, 19:28:58 UTC
Ranbir/Deepika.
Your body is not a map It is not a place I go to when I’m lost your body is a shipwreck and I am the wave that it broke itself against I will not apologize for the way things ended you can tell stories about me to your kids when you want them to know about the wrong people to love.
tainting purity is unforgivable I ranbir/deepika I rated T I 1/2xsinsofglassxFebruary 26 2014, 21:22:47 UTC
It’s not love.He knows she knows. The fact just stares her in the face every morning he leaves her alone in bed, every day he doesn’t bother answering her calls, every time he doesn’t know how to craft an apology from anything other than his hands
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Re: tainting purity is unforgivable I ranbir/deepika I rated T I 2/2xsinsofglassxFebruary 27 2014, 17:08:24 UTC
HELLO THERE!!
Thanks for filling the prompt, I liked reading it and am glad to know that someone out there ships Deepika/Ranbir as much and as hard as I do.
AND, you mentioned that scene from YJHD which is BLASPHEMOUS. ET TU, BRUTUS?
Ok. No, not really. It's just that I have always loved that scene so much because it is like that entire film has parts of them they will never be able to take back. In my head, YJHD resembles their life story more than anything else especially that Deepika dialogue.
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They have a domestic relationship, the kind where they pop a bottle of old scotch and watch his ex dance with her current lover, watch her ex hit on his ex. Just take your pick already, and read it in fancy Freud.
Your body is not a map
It is not a place I go to when I’m lost
your body is a shipwreck
and I am the wave that it broke itself against
I will not apologize for the way things ended
you can tell stories about me to your kids
when you want them to know about the wrong people to love.
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Thanks for filling the prompt, I liked reading it and am glad to know that someone out there ships Deepika/Ranbir as much and as hard as I do.
AND, you mentioned that scene from YJHD which is BLASPHEMOUS. ET TU, BRUTUS?
Ok. No, not really. It's just that I have always loved that scene so much because it is like that entire film has parts of them they will never be able to take back. In my head, YJHD resembles their life story more than anything else especially that Deepika dialogue.
Also:
They have a domestic relationship, the kind where they pop a bottle of old scotch and watch his ex dance with her current lover, watch her ex hit on his ex. Just take your pick already, and read it in fancy Freud.
^How do you people, even write? *_*
Thanks ya. I quite enjoyed reading it. :)
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