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will you feel better if i kiss you where it's sore?
by: pixie paramount (5/5/2008, 9:48 AM)
Disney's The Little Mermaid, Ariel-centric & i just came to sing your blues


She has been a silent witness to it all, their swift love affair.

She has watched as this woman smiles, soft and coy and mostly to herself, when their fingers touch. She has seen the wedding dress and the carriages and the grandness of it all—fitting for a soon-to-be queen.

As she watches, she remembers her dreams. That she had yearned for this world, for the wonders it contained, and by accident had watched him play his instrument, run around with Max. She had fallen in love with him then, and had since smothered herself in this irrevocable kind of love; because day by day she loved him and found new ways to love him.

As the sun slowly crawls, as though ticking away the last of her moments, she realizes that it will all slip from her fingers. It had been so close that one night. He had leaned in to kiss her, in that moment she had seen that he had loved her—and it was ripped from her as suddenly and as unexpected and a tempest.