I'd be your sky.
Leah BobetTag: ariel matthew above leah-bobet
He yells, straightens up with a swear that tells me he is the one, he's the one that broke my Ariel, broke her down made her Freak made her scared of sweet words or touching so I had to walk slow and careful, talk soft and always be patient and never just kiss her like I wanted to. Took away her want to be kissed.
Leah BobetWhat's the moral of the story?
People Above will hurt you. People Above will break you, and devour your heart raw.
Healing's not always natural, she says. Healing's not always the way a body wants to go. Sometimes the body wants to run. Sometimes it can't think of anything but what might stop the pain. And though stopping the pain's important if you want a body healing, it isn't the whole. Sometimes that just keeps you broke.
Leah BobetBecause even if we're strange and Cursed and Beasts, the people Above are monsters.
Leah BobetTag: above
Oh, Atticus,” it says soft, and the softness is scarier than the rest in its sorrow. “I’d have done anything you asked. I’d have been your sea and sky.
Leah BobetYou'll come up with me?"
"I need it here", I said. "The dark. The quiet." A pause.
"The sinlight drove near mad."
"I'd be your dark.
People unite against things. People fight when they're scared and threatened, not to change, not for the future. They get it wrong in the other Tales. People don't fight for heroes: they fight for the monsters. For fear of the monsters in the dark.
Leah BobetAriel gets bad when she's scared. That's when she stings; that's what stings, scared things cornered.
Leah BobetKeeping histories is as much about knowing what needs forgetting as what ought to be remembered.
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