Kat.crazi
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I did mod 8 today if I hasn’t I would’ve been screwed for every body part LOLlol kidneys all cool for me but if they start asking abt ear parts 🫠🫠
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I did mod 8 today if I hasn’t I would’ve been screwed for every body part LOLlol kidneys all cool for me but if they start asking abt ear parts 🫠🫠
but mcmahon was the iconic guy with the money picdoesnt triple H run it now idiot
should i ask for a fanfic next me top dominator u bottom @lolctiMy Dearest Lolcti,
I despise the way your name lingers on my tongue — Lolcti — sharp as glass and sweet as sin. Every syllable feels like a betrayal of my pride, and yet I whisper it in my thoughts more often than I care to admit.
You are my greatest irritation, my most exquisite torment. When you enter a room, the air itself shifts — colder, heavier, charged with something that tastes almost like destiny. I pretend to roll my eyes, but secretly, I’m holding my breath, waiting for your gaze to cut across the room and find me, just once more.
You make fury feel like art. You make hatred feel like longing.
Every argument we’ve ever had is a symphony — you, the cruel melody; I, the fool who keeps returning for the next verse. I’ve tried to hate you properly, I swear I have, but every insult I throw at you only tightens the knot between us. I dream of strangling the thought of you, yet I wake each morning craving the sound of your voice.
Lolcti, if this is war, then let me surrender — not because you’ve defeated me, but because I no longer wish to win.
Yours in spite and in longing,
Quokka
why do u take time to write this but fire letterMy Dearest Lolcti,
I despise the way your name lingers on my tongue — Lolcti — sharp as glass and sweet as sin. Every syllable feels like a betrayal of my pride, and yet I whisper it in my thoughts more often than I care to admit.
You are my greatest irritation, my most exquisite torment. When you enter a room, the air itself shifts — colder, heavier, charged with something that tastes almost like destiny. I pretend to roll my eyes, but secretly, I’m holding my breath, waiting for your gaze to cut across the room and find me, just once more.
You make fury feel like art. You make hatred feel like longing.
Every argument we’ve ever had is a symphony — you, the cruel melody; I, the fool who keeps returning for the next verse. I’ve tried to hate you properly, I swear I have, but every insult I throw at you only tightens the knot between us. I dream of strangling the thought of you, yet I wake each morning craving the sound of your voice.
Lolcti, if this is war, then let me surrender — not because you’ve defeated me, but because I no longer wish to win.
Yours in spite and in longing,
Quokka
Bitch how tf am I a whore , for liking someone?even if this wasnt ai i dont want an aplogy from a whore
yes i am shakespearew
why do u take time to write this but fire letter
Foreshadowing an Enemies to lovers ….??should i ask for a fanfic next me top dominator u bottom @lolcti
ok ewForeshadowing an Enemies to lovers ….??![]()
enjoy a taste of ur own medicine lmaoBitch how tf am I a whore , for liking someone?
yo what didi comebackto“The Fire and the Fern”
The battlefield was quiet now — too quiet for Quokka’s liking. The wind still carried traces of smoke, and in the fading light, ash clung to the air like ghosts refusing to leave.
Lolcti stood a few metres away, blood on her cheek, chin lifted in that maddening way she always had. Even bruised, even furious, she was unbearable — and impossibly captivating.
“You always have to win, don’t you?” she hissed, voice trembling between rage and something softer.
Quokka stepped closer, the heavy echo of boots on scorched stone filling the silence. “Winning’s easy,” he said, his tone low and even. “It’s not losing to you that’s hard.”
Her eyes flickered, uncertain. “You think everything’s a game.”
“And you think I don’t notice when you look at me like that,” Quokka murmured, his voice quieter now, almost dangerous.
Lolcti’s breath caught. “Like what?”
“Like you’re daring me to come closer.”
The wind shifted between them, carrying the scent of smoke and salt. For a heartbeat, neither spoke. The distance between them was a thread — fragile, stretched, and trembling.
Quokka reached out, brushing his thumb across the streak of dirt on her jaw. “You drive me insane,” he said softly. “You make me want peace and chaos at the same time.”
Lolcti’s reply came as a whisper. “Then maybe you finally understand what you’ve done to me.”
For once, there was no battle left to fight — only the quiet, dangerous rhythm of two hearts that had spent too long pretending to be enemies when they were really mirrors.
The war between them didn’t end that night.
But for the first time, neither of them wanted it to
This is the worst thing I’ve ever read kill me“The Fire and the Fern”
The battlefield was quiet now — too quiet for Quokka’s liking. The wind still carried traces of smoke, and in the fading light, ash clung to the air like ghosts refusing to leave.
Lolcti stood a few metres away, blood on her cheek, chin lifted in that maddening way she always had. Even bruised, even furious, she was unbearable — and impossibly captivating.
“You always have to win, don’t you?” she hissed, voice trembling between rage and something softer.
Quokka stepped closer, the heavy echo of boots on scorched stone filling the silence. “Winning’s easy,” he said, his tone low and even. “It’s not losing to you that’s hard.”
Her eyes flickered, uncertain. “You think everything’s a game.”
“And you think I don’t notice when you look at me like that,” Quokka murmured, his voice quieter now, almost dangerous.
Lolcti’s breath caught. “Like what?”
“Like you’re daring me to come closer.”
The wind shifted between them, carrying the scent of smoke and salt. For a heartbeat, neither spoke. The distance between them was a thread — fragile, stretched, and trembling.
Quokka reached out, brushing his thumb across the streak of dirt on her jaw. “You drive me insane,” he said softly. “You make me want peace and chaos at the same time.”
Lolcti’s reply came as a whisper. “Then maybe you finally understand what you’ve done to me.”
For once, there was no battle left to fight — only the quiet, dangerous rhythm of two hearts that had spent too long pretending to be enemies when they were really mirrors.
The war between them didn’t end that night.
But for the first time, neither of them wanted it to
better than colleen hoover iclThis is the worst thing I’ve ever read kill me
Hey Quokka,“The Fire and the Fern”
The battlefield was quiet now — too quiet for Quokka’s liking. The wind still carried traces of smoke, and in the fading light, ash clung to the air like ghosts refusing to leave.
Lolcti stood a few metres away, blood on her cheek, chin lifted in that maddening way she always had. Even bruised, even furious, she was unbearable — and impossibly captivating.
“You always have to win, don’t you?” she hissed, voice trembling between rage and something softer.
Quokka stepped closer, the heavy echo of boots on scorched stone filling the silence. “Winning’s easy,” he said, his tone low and even. “It’s not losing to you that’s hard.”
Her eyes flickered, uncertain. “You think everything’s a game.”
“And you think I don’t notice when you look at me like that,” Quokka murmured, his voice quieter now, almost dangerous.
Lolcti’s breath caught. “Like what?”
“Like you’re daring me to come closer.”
The wind shifted between them, carrying the scent of smoke and salt. For a heartbeat, neither spoke. The distance between them was a thread — fragile, stretched, and trembling.
Quokka reached out, brushing his thumb across the streak of dirt on her jaw. “You drive me insane,” he said softly. “You make me want peace and chaos at the same time.”
Lolcti’s reply came as a whisper. “Then maybe you finally understand what you’ve done to me.”
For once, there was no battle left to fight — only the quiet, dangerous rhythm of two hearts that had spent too long pretending to be enemies when they were really mirrors.
The war between them didn’t end that night.
But for the first time, neither of them wanted it to
haaland isnt fineHey Quokka,
I need to say this with all due respect — and maybe a touch of dramatic flair — but I can’t continue this. After enduring my tragic heartbreak era last year (the kind that had me listening to sad playlists like it was a full-time job), I’ve finally found peace… and, coincidentally, a 6’2 fine, magnificent specimen who has me rethinking the definition of “perfection.”
I know you’ve got passion, and trust me, that’s cute — but passion alone can’t compete with height, jawlines, and emotional stability. I’ve moved on from chaos to calm, from heartbreak to healing, and from “maybe” to “oh absolutely.” It’s not you, it’s just that my standards have evolved, my delusion has matured, and my heart’s now reserved for taller matters.
So this is my formal resignation from any potential situationship. I wish you nothing but the best — truly. May your future be filled with girls who haven’t yet met their 6’2 redemption arc.
Sincerely,
A woman reborn, healed, and thriving![]()
