outside-in

from "other" situations

no one ever thinks of the

bad guy

:(antagonist)

in love story situations like this

(shh, screwed up triangle)

they just think of

the h e r o e s (and) and the h e r o i n e s

but from the inside-out

i am the angry, horrible one.

a n g r y

(flipping) horrible

crouching (i always have to fit the evil stereotype)

and :ugly: and "no emotion"

and from him-her

he realizes that

antagonists hurt too,

and the h e r o i n e

-laughing!-

beside him is easy

but the antagonist is just hard (and prickly)

he can –just-

lie back down, and just

stick with the e-easy heroine

or he can try and work and

d-defy the fairytales

(shh, he won't do it though, he's too afraid)

from her-him

she h-hurts inside

because he

doesn't (love)like her

he loves the (freaking) antagonist,

who loves the antagonist

the :cause: of all problems?

(shh, she just wanted someone safe)

fairytales have s-such love-ly

endings, but

he wants nothing but

a dis-satisfied, lonely, hurting

wench, not the

beautiful, pitch-perfect princess

(but shh, he only thinks that on w-Wednesdays)

i just want every ending except for theirs

"The thing we're in…" she paused, and continued, "…it's safe, isn't it?"

There was a silence, except for the small sound of chewing and forks clattering against plates.

"Yeah." he said quietly.

When they were finished with their berries, and heading down the stairs, she suddenly spoke up from the silence.

"You know she loves you."

"It's too hard."

"But you love her."

"It's still just too hard."