september 18th 2004.
september 18th 2004.
“Tonight’s an exception.” Glowering at the prick from school, who was gingerly backing away from my girl, I pulled her body flush against mine. “Happy eighteenth, Molloy.”
september 18th 2004.
“Tonight’s an exception.” Glowering at the prick from school, who was gingerly backing away from my girl, I pulled her body flush against mine. “Happy eighteenth, Molloy.”
september 18th 2004.
That she was.
That she was.
“Afraid so.” I smiled in the darkness. “For the ring. The white dress. The white picket fence. The whole nine yards.”
“Jesus,” he chuckled. “Don’t push it.”
“I always push it, Joe.”
“Understatement of the century, Molloy.”
“Afraid so.” I smiled in the darkness. “For the ring. The white dress. The white picket fence. The whole nine yards.”
“Jesus,” he chuckled. “Don’t push it.”
“I always push it, Joe.”
“Understatement of the century, Molloy.”
“Yeah.” Nodding to himself, he placed the sonogram in the picture slot in his wallet and smiled. “He is.”
“Yeah.” Nodding to himself, he placed the sonogram in the picture slot in his wallet and smiled. “He is.”
“Fuck it.” I shrugged and hooked mine around hers. “Why not?”
“Fuck it.” I shrugged and hooked mine around hers. “Why not?”
“Are you kidding? I memorized your number when I was twelve.”
“Are you kidding? I memorized your number when I was twelve.”
“How’s my queen?”
“Missing you,” I choked out through tears.
“How’s my queen?”
“Missing you,” I choked out through tears.
“Don’t say it if you don’t mean it.”
“It’s you,” he repeated gruffly, fingers tightening on my waist. “I pick you. Every single time.”
“Don’t say it if you don’t mean it.”
“It’s you,” he repeated gruffly, fingers tightening on my waist. “I pick you. Every single time.”
“I did.”
“You kept walking.”
I nodded like a fool. “I did.”
“Don’t do that again.”
Fuck me. “I won’t.”
“I did.”
“You kept walking.”
I nodded like a fool. “I did.”
“Don’t do that again.”
Fuck me. “I won’t.”
I had spent so long being the brave one.
The strong one.
Now, all I wanted to do was fold into him.
Because I couldn’t do this anymore.
I needed someone to lean on.
I had spent so long being the brave one.
The strong one.
Now, all I wanted to do was fold into him.
Because I couldn’t do this anymore.
I needed someone to lean on.
“Pretty,” I snorted. “Jesus, keep those compliments coming, Molloy. You’ll do wonders for my ego.”
“You are, though,”
“Pretty,” I snorted. “Jesus, keep those compliments coming, Molloy. You’ll do wonders for my ego.”
“You are, though,”
“Yeah?”I smiled, indulging her. “Well, if I had a packet of Rolos right now, Molloy, I’d give them all to you.”
“Yeah?”I smiled, indulging her. “Well, if I had a packet of Rolos right now, Molloy, I’d give them all to you.”
"Huh?"
"Your ass," he mumbled, voice raspy and hoarse. "I'm on it."
"No, you're not."
"Yeah, I am," he replied, yawning. "If you're on my heart, then I'm on your ass."
"Huh?"
"Your ass," he mumbled, voice raspy and hoarse. "I'm on it."
"No, you're not."
"Yeah, I am," he replied, yawning. "If you're on my heart, then I'm on your ass."
Molloy: I don’t love you back. <3
august 31st 2004
Molloy: I don’t love you back. <3
august 31st 2004