Suente

Suente

n.
the state of being so familiar with someone that you can be in a room with them without thinking, without holding anything back, or without having to say a word—to the extent that you have to remind yourself that they’re a different being entirely, that brushing hair away from their eyes won’t help you see any better.

Southwest English dialect suent, easy, peaceful, smooth. Pronounced “soo-ent-ey.”

Zverism

Amoransia

Immerensis

Dolorblindness

Fardle-Din

Anderance

On Tenderhooks

The Kinder Surprise

Hanker Sore

Querinous

Attriage

Sitheless

Redesis

Fata Organa

Rivener

Heartworm

Falesia

Aftergloom

Emorries

a magnifying glass over photos and books

Amentalio

a person in a white dress, facing away

The Meantime

Tarrion

Solla, Solla, Solla

a hand reaching out for plant tendril

Pâro

Nemotia

a city with clouds of smoke

Semaphorism