flipping through pagessomehow in my tens of thousands of books i can't seem to find a single story like this - as intricately confusing, as ridiculous, as unbelievably strange as whatever the hell i'm unraveling.and i hate it.i hate not being able to skip to the last page to find out how it all works out and i hate not being able to read the back cover to know the general plotline. but it seems to have had a million pages and a lot more to go, so either the writer stops writing soon and leaves a bunch of scrap paper at the end, or there's something more there that i just need to flip the page to find. i just keep smudging the ink on this page and having to re-
fifty writing prompts1. honeydew eyes and your sweet, childish smile.2. do broken people ever get tired of being broken?3. let's run away and never look back, at every risk of being found.4. splashing lake water with numbing feet.5. mother birds will abandon their kin if they smell a human has touched them.6. i wish that some people didn't have to die young.7. where am i today, because i am not here.8. have you ever literally stopped to smell the roses?9. deer are surprisingly friendly toward strangers.10. forever is simply not long enough.11. i wish i could take a picture every time i blinked.12. you were right.13. hot soup in cold we