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Tahereh Mafi

Restore Me

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  • ᴀᴜɢᴜsᴛɪɴᴇ 🦋has quoted10 days ago
    There’s a strange kind of freedom in giving up.
  • ᴀᴜɢᴜsᴛɪɴᴇ 🦋has quoted13 days ago
    “Hey,” Nazeera says, waving at us as she walks up. “If you guys are heading back to base, could you do me a favor and grant me clearance to walk around the sector on my own today?” She smiles at me. “I haven’t been back here in over a year, and I’d like to look around a little. See what’s changed.”

    “Sure,” I say, and smile back. “The soldiers at the front desk can take care of that. Just give them your name, and I’ll have Kenji send them my pre-authorizati—”

    “Oh—yeah, actually, you know what? Why don’t I just show you around myself?” Kenji beams at her. “This place changed a lot in the last year. I’d be happy to be your tour guide.”

    Nazeera hesitates. “I thought I just heard you say you had a bunch of things to do.”

    “What? No.” He laughs. “Zero things to do. I’m all yours. For whatever. You know.”

    “Kenji—”

    He flicks me in the back and I flinch, scowling at him.

    “Um, okay,” Nazeera says. “Well, maybe later, if you have time—”

    “I’ve got time now,” he says, and he’s grinning at her like an idiot. Like, an actual idiot. I don’t know how to save him from himself. “Should we get going?” he says. “We can start here—I can show you around the compounds first, if you like. Or, I mean, we can start in unregulated territory, too.” He shrugs. “Whatever you prefer. Just let me know.”

    Nazeera looks suddenly fascinated. She’s staring at Kenji like she might chop him up and put him in a stew. “Aren’t you a member of the Supreme Guard?” she says. “Shouldn’t you stay with your commander until she’s safely back to base?”

    “Oh, uh, yeah—no, she’ll be fine,” he says in a rush. “Plus we’ve got these dudes”—he waves at the six soldiers shadowing us—“watching her all the time, so, she’ll be safe.”

    I pinch him, hard, in the side of his stomach.

    Kenji gasps, spins around. “We’re only like five minutes from base,” he says. “You’ll be okay getting back by yourself, won’t you?”

    I glare at him. “Of course I can get back by myself,” I shout-whisper. “That’s not why I’m mad. I’m mad because you have a million things to do and you’re acting like an idiot in front of a girl who is obviously not interested in you.”

    Kenji steps back, looking injured. “Why are you trying to hurt me, J? Where’s your vote of confidence? Where’s the love and support I require at this difficult hour? I need you to be my wingwoman.”

    “You do know that I can hear you, right?” Nazeera tilts her head to one side, her arms crossed loosely against her chest. “I’m standing right here.”

    She looks somehow even more stunning today, her hair wrapped up in silks that look like liquid gold in the light. She’s wearing an intricately braided red sweater, a pair of black, textured leather leggings, and black boots with steel platforms. And she’
  • ᴀᴜɢᴜsᴛɪɴᴇ 🦋has quoted13 days ago
    “Who says you can’t be cute and kick ass at the same time?” Kenji winks at me. “I do it every day.”
  • ᴀᴜɢᴜsᴛɪɴᴇ 🦋has quoted14 days ago
    “Aaron,” I say softly.

    He hangs his head.

    “Come here.”

    He turns around, looking at me out of the corner of his eye like he’s done something to be ashamed of. I clear the guns off the bed and make room for him beside me. He sinks into the mattress with a sad sigh.

    “I look hideous,” he says quietly.

    I shake my head, smiling, and touch his cheek. “Why did you let him cut your hair?”

    Warner looks up at me then; his eyes round and green and perplexed. “You told me to spend time with him.”

    I laugh out loud. “So you let Kenji cut your hair?”

    “I didn’t let him cut my hair,” he says, scowling. “It was”—he hesitates—“it was a gesture of camaraderie. It was an act of trust I’d seen practiced among my soldiers. In any case,” he says, turning away, “it’s not as though I have any experience building friendships.”

    “Well,” I say. “We’re friends, aren’t we?”

    At this, he smiles.

    “And?” I nudge him. “That’s been good, hasn’t it? You’re learning to be nicer to people.”

    “Yes, well, I don’t want to be nicer to people. It doesn’t suit me.”

    “I think it suits you beautifully,” I say, beaming. “I love it when you’re nice.”

    “You would say that.” He almost laughs. “But being kind does not come naturally to me, love. You’ll have to be patient with my progress.”

    I take his hand in mine. “I have no idea what you’re talking about. You’re perfectly kind to me.”

    Warner shakes his head. “I know I promised I would make an effort to be nicer to your friends—and I will continue to make that effort—but I hope I’ve not led you to believe I’m capable of an impossibility.”

    “What do you mean?”

    “Only that I hope I won’t disappoint you. I might, if pressed, be able to generate some degree of warmth, but you must know that I have no interest in treating anyone the way I treat you. This,” he says, touching the air between us, “is an exception to a very hard rule.” His eyes are on my lips now; his hand has moved to my neck. “This,” he says softly, “is very, very unusual.”
  • chantalhas quoted2 months ago
    that I could feel him inside me—
  • chantalhas quoted2 months ago
    “Eat shit, Lena,” is the first thing Valentina has said all morning. “I should’ve cut off your ears when I had the chance.”
  • chantalhas quoted2 months ago
    I get you, girl.”
  • chantalhas quoted2 months ago
    Touch him one more time,” Juliette says quietly, “and I will rip your heart out of your body.”
  • chantalhas quoted2 months ago
    “You swear?” Kenji says.

    “I swear.”

    “Thank God,” Warner says.

    “Same, bro. Same.”
  • Rania 🌷has quoted2 months ago
    Loneliness is a strange sort of thing.

    It creeps up on you, quiet and still, sits by your side in the dark, strokes your hair as you sleep. It wraps itself around your bones, squeezing so tight you almost can’t breathe, almost can’t hear the pulse racing in your blood as it rushes up your skin and touches its lips to the soft hairs at the back of your neck. It leaves lies in your heart, lies next to you at night, leaches the light out from every corner. It’s a constant companion, clasping your hand only to yank you down when you’re struggling to stand up, catching your tears only to force them down your throat. It scares you simply by standing by your side.

    You wake up in the morning and wonder who you are. You fail to fall asleep at night and tremble in your skin. You doubt you doubt you doubt

    do I

    don’t I

    should I

    why won’t I

    And even when you’re ready to let go. When you’re ready to break free. When you’re ready to be brand-new. Loneliness is an old friend standing beside you in the mirror, looking you in the eye, challenging you to live your life without it. You can’t find the words
    to fight yourself, to fight the words screaming that you’re not enough never enough never ever enough.

    Loneliness is a bitter, wretched companion.

    Sometimes it just won’t let go.
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