Taylor Jenkins Reid

After I Do

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  • kisha ❤️‍🩹has quotedlast month
    That’s when I fall apart. I don’t melt like butter or deflate like a tire. I shatter like glass, into thousands of pieces.

    My heart is truly broken. And I know that even if it mends, it will look different, feel different, beat differently.
  • kisha ❤️‍🩹has quotedlast month
    I knew that I would give myself to him, that I would bare my soul to him, that I would let him break my heart if that’s what it came to.
  • kisha ❤️‍🩹has quotedlast month
    “Maybe we’re just cosmically linked,”
  • kisha ❤️‍🩹has quotedlast month
    “Maybe we’re just cosmically linked,”
  • kayhas quoted2 years ago
    It’s a lesson learned by those who have faced the most miserable of tragedies, and it’s a secret that I suspect you yourself already know: the sun will always rise. Always.
    The sun rises the next day after mothers lose their babies, after men lose their wives, after countries lose wars. The sun will rise no matter what pain we encounter. No matter how much we believe the world to be over, the sun will rise. So you can’t go around assessing love by whether or not the sun rises. The sun doesn’t care about love. It just cares about rising.
  • kayhas quoted2 years ago
    Do you want to be there for the last moments of one life or the first moments of another? Do you honor the past or ring in the future?
  • kayhas quoted2 years ago
    He’s so gentle about it, so loving, that I wonder how I was able to wipe away my own tears all these past months. In an instant, I have forgotten how to live without him, now that he is here.
  • kayhas quoted2 years ago
    He runs toward me and picks me up, grabbing me, clutching me.
    “I love you,” he says. He has started to cry. “I love you, Lauren, I love you so much. I’ve missed you. God, I’ve missed you.”
    My face hasn’t changed. I’m still stunned. My arms are wrapped around him. My legs are wrapped around him. He puts me down and kisses me. When his lips touch mine, my heart burns. It’s like someone lit a match in my chest.
    How did he know I needed him? How did he know to find me?
  • kayhas quoted2 years ago
    It’s Ryan. It’s always been Ryan. Just because I can live without him doesn’t mean I want to.
  • kayhas quoted2 years ago
    I often think of my grandmother as the old lady at the dinner table. But she’s seen generations. She was a child once. She was a teenager. A newlywed. A mother. A widow.
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