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Ashley Winstead

  • Tasnimee Makkiihas quoted7 months ago
    When I was younger, I would’ve given anything to have a conversation with him, have him take interest in me. But by now, through all our ups and downs, it just felt wrong, like an imposter living inside my dad’s skin.
  • Tasnimee Makkiihas quoted6 months ago
    Of course. Father-daughter time, that mysterious thing.
  • Tasnimee Makkiihas quoted6 months ago
    keeping my gaze trained on my feet, like I was eight years old again and embarrassed to exist.
  • Tasnimee Makkiihas quoted3 months ago
    The real you—whoever she is—will get what she wants in the end
  • Tasnimee Makkiihas quotedlast month
    That was who we were going to be forever, him and me—never close, never forgiven, never redeemed.
  • Tasnimee Makkiihas quotedlast month
    The ink on the story of my dad and me was dry. The book was shut.
  • Tasnimee Makkiihas quotedlast month
    I think I hate my father, too.
  • Tasnimee Makkiihas quotedlast month
    want to look back in ten years and know I did everything right.” No more second place, no more punching down.
  • Tasnimee Makkiihas quotedlast month
    “Ten years from now, we’re going to be on top of the world together. You and me, looking down on everyone else, laughing and laughing.”
  • Tasnimee Makkiihas quotedlast month
    Wanting is dangerous. The less you want, the safer you’ll be.
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