
Crimson Peak (2015) dir. Guillermo del Toro
I knew him, Horatio…intimately ;)

You see, I have watched Crimson Peak on preview Wednesday and waited until now to start with the spoilers. Good girl! *pats own head*
Inktober day 16. Sorry not sorry.
Most adult children of toxic parents grow up feeling tremendous confusion about what love means and how it’s supposed to feel. Their parents did extremely unloving things to them in the name of love. They came to understand love as something chaotic, dramatic, confusing, and often painful—something they had to give up their own dreams and desires for. Obviously, that’s not what love is all about.
Loving behavior doesn’t grind you down, keep you off balance, or create feelings of self-hatred. Love doesn’t hurt, it feels good. Loving behavior nourishes your emotional well-being. When someone is being loving to you, you feel accepted, cared for, valued, and respected. Genuine love creates feelings of warmth, pleasure, safety, stability, and inner peace.
let the wind blow kindly
in the sails of your dreams
and the moon light your journey
and bring you to me