“I’ve made you laugh. Now I’m going to make you come.”
Jelena Ranđelovićцитируетв прошлом месяце
My dirt lay hidden, beneath my fair skin, flawless from the outside.
Jelena Ranđelovićцитируетв прошлом месяце
I didn’t mind being compared to a doll. It was an apt description. Pretty on the outside, hollow on the inside
Jelena Ranđelovićцитируетв прошлом месяце
I wasn’t dangerous. I was just dirty.
Jelena Ranđelovićцитируетв прошлом месяце
A doll. That’s all I was. A dirty doll with a broken soul, dark thoughts, and a desperate need to express what lay written on my bones.
Jelena Ranđelovićцитируетв прошлом месяце
The stories still screamed, overwhelmingly loud in my mind. I needed an outlet for all of the darkness muddying up my thoughts, or my porcelain skin was going to shatter.
Jelena Ranđelovićцитируетв прошлом месяце
Meanwhile, my darkness grew harder and harder to hide. It bled up through my pale skin, staining the outside like the deep crimson that streaked my fingers.
Jelena Ranđelovićцитируетв прошлом месяце
Me, though? I was born bruised and battered, my soul streaked with stains that would never come clean no matter how hard I scrubbed. From the grave I was born, and to the grave I’d return.
Jelena Ranđelovićцитируетв прошлом месяце
From a logical standpoint, I could see how some people found it attractive. Pretty, even. I had only ever seen it as a mask, barren, protecting the dark thoughts that lingered beneath.