His lips are familiar. I know the shape of them, know how to make mine fit against them. His taste is familiar too. For all the illusions and colors and sweet smells... he has always tasted like skin. His breaths are shallow. I'm holding his life against my tongue, between my rows of teeth. He's offering it up. Lauren DeStefano
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  2. A strange thing, words. Once they're said, it's hard to imagine they're untrue.

  3. Don't you miss it?" I say. "Being free." He laughs.

  4. I wish I had a memory of that first violent shove, the shock of cold air, the sting of oxygen into new lungs. Everyone should remember being born. It doesn't seem fair that we only remember dying.

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