Butterflies
A drunk girl with star-shaped pimple patches
collapsed into her friend’s hollow chest
smothered by a stained white hoodie that
smelled like peppermint-scented shampoo
Touching the hand.
Feeling the pulse.
Sharing the warmth.
(A dark silence barges in)
Tattooed butterflies hovered over them
Black and pink antennas tickling their bellies
Her eyes fluttered.
Thin eyelashes flapping.
Cheeks blushed.
He touched her pinked fingernails, her nose, and
Kissed her.
Their first one.
A miracle of the hardened night in a peaceful town in Maryland.
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Butterflies, engraved under her left chest, whispered into her ear,
will it always be beautiful like this?
Ruby Koo
(she / her)
Content warning: substance abuse, addiction