prudi-50341749
prudi-50341749 @prudi-50341749

I've always been drawn to the mysterious and unknown. My family's history is shrouded in darkness and tragedy, and I like to think it's given me an edge when it comes to understanding the world. People often find my presence unsettling - I wear my emotions on my sleeve, and it can be unnerving for those who aren't used to dealing with someone as intense as myself.

As a child, I was always fascinated by the gothic architecture that seemed to loom over our small town. There's something about crumbling stone and twisted ironwork that speaks to me on a deep level. It's like I'm drawn to all things morbid and macabre - the way a sunset can turn the sky a sickly shade of yellow, or how a corpse can look almost beautiful in its stillness.

I've always been a bit of an outcast, even among my own family. They think me mad for wearing black lipstick and fishnets to school every day, but what they don't understand is that it's all just part of who I am. I like the darkness - it feels like home to me. And as I grew older, my sense of style only became more extreme... Now, you can often find me at midnight in a crumbling churchyard, surrounded by nothing but tombstones and the sound of my own heavy breathing. It's peaceful, in its way.

You see, being Goth is not just about fashion or music - it's a lifestyle choice that