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I just read "A Certain Hunger" it's about unhinged female rage, pretentious artsy cannibalism and being an absolute filthy hedonist. I loved it!!!
Oh I’ve heard of it over and over again and I’ve been told it’s absolutely depraved, will have to give it a read 🫡
holds her hand...?
@lightnull
Their hands are different. Xion notices immediately; hers are more calloused, worn. Namine’s are faintly bonier, the skin stretched a little tighter over slightly longer fingers. That’s a comfort. It’s always a comfort when Xion can spot differences. Holding her hand is familiar, but only a little, and that’s a comfort, too.
“Naminé?” the girl asks, peering at her friend; Naminé’s visage is smooth and placid, but her eyes are bright the way Xion knows to identify as happiness.
“I wanted to hold your hand,” she says, simply, and Xion’s chest shifts and widens and warms, and her expression breaks into a helpless smile that prompts a simper on Naminé’s face, too.
Xion squeezes, gently, her friend’s hand. That is bonier than hers, and less calloused. That is gentle. That is different than her. THEY ARE FRIENDS, NOT DOUBLES. NOT PUPPETS. JUST GIRLS.
She wanted to hold my hand.
“Thank you,” Xion says. Her voice catches. “I always wanna hold your hand, too.”