prologue

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moving wasn't easy. it felt like all my worst fears had finally materialized. which, in itself, was perhaps the biggest fear of them all.

of course being accepted to college *was* celebratory, but there were just one too many strings attached. it felt like my whole life had been perpetually covered in this depression-colored ball of yarn. every milestone wearing a suffocating sweater of uncertainty and fear. i mean, did i want to leave my family? no. but did i want to leave my family? yes.

throughout my senior year of high school, this question's answer remained fickle. i was worried i would never feel ready. i was worried i couldn't handle the accusations of using college as a scapegoat to up and leave.

the first year of college was fine. community college was actually really nice. but i was still struggling as if i was still in high school. i worried that i would be stuck in this headspace forever. i started to wonder if i needed to leave.

thinking about transferring made me feel like i was a senior in high school, contemplating college all over again and i was worried i was making a mistake. but i was losing time and time just doesn't stop because you wish it would.

the summer approached and the days got longer. i slept less, fell into myself more, and eventually, the answer became clearer. i loved my family, but if i ever stood a chance at making up for lost time, i needed more than just summer days to finally feel like myself for good.

and so i bought a sweatshirt from the university's website and a plane ticket to match.

i love my family. i do. but i might die here.

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