The ray-ban people have found me
types of people - soft words
aeonian (everlasting): childhood friendships, tire swings, easily excited, listening to classical music, crowded ice rinks, inside jokes, watching old shows, nostalgia
ephemeral (lasting for a very short time): high school crushes, doubt, fake smiles and laughter, heartache, rush of cold air, overthinking
dulcet (sweet, sugary): the feeling of wanting more, insercuity, soft smiles, eye contact, talks at 12 am, heartfelt kisses, holding hands, sleepiness, bright eyes
opulent (lush): meeting someone new, comfortable silence, saying things in unison, light through the trees, birds chirping, staring at the clouds
zephyr (a gentle breeze): early morning road trips, sitting outside in the evening, compromise, long hugs, stargazing, giggling, making a pillow fort, relaxing
cupidty (eager or excessive desire): floral scents, golden sunrise, glowing moons, walking in the forest, picking flowers, rose gold jewelry
Thanks to @cactii-studies for tagging me!
honey and lemon or milk and sugar // musicals or plays // lemonade or iced tea // strawberries or raspberries // winter or summer // beaches or forest // pastels or neons // diners or cafés // unicorns or dragons// gemstones or crystals // humming birds or owls // fireworks or sparklers // brunch or happy hour // sweet or sour // rome or amsterdam // classic or modern art // sushi or ramen // sun or moon // polka dots or stripes // macarons or croissants // glitter or matte // degas or seurat // aquariums or planetariums// road trip or camping trip // colouring books or watercolour // fairy lights or candles
The Vampyre by John William Polidori
Carmilla by J. Sharidon le Fanu
The Flowers Of Evil by Charles Baudelaire
Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer by Patrick Suskind & translated by John E. Woods
The Strange Case Of Doctor Jekyll & Mister Hyde by John Louis Stevenson
Complete Stories & Poems by Edgar Allen Poe
The Picture Of Dorian Grey by Oscar Wild
The Turn Of The Screw by Henry James
The Island Of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells
The Hounds Of Baskerville by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
The Monk by Matthew Gregory Lewis
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving
Uncle Silas by J. Sheridan le Fanu
Melmoth The Wanderer by Charles Robert Maturin
The Woman In White by Wilkie Collins
*Note these are all novels published BEFORE the 1900s -- I've got a whole other list of those. If you're interested, hmu.
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