GISELLE AND ROCHESTER (IV)

~ If I am to fall in love, I will. And if as a result I will appear to be stupid, disillusioned, and of poor judgment, I will. And I would be damned if I cared what other people think. For I would rather be thought of as all of these things, than not love. If in loving, I become the naked woman on the horse, I will ride that horse with my head held high. This is my spirit. I am unbreakable.

I told him that I would love him with everything I had in me until the very end of everything, and I meant it.

[Sarah Ockler, Fixing Delilah

C. JoyBell C.]

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He was relishing the sweet juices of her lips whereas Giselle wanted so badly to bite his lips.