Figure it out✌🏼️
•They aren't gonna teach you about heartbreak. You're going to have to figure it out by yourself.
Heartbreak is going to feel a lot like food poisoning when he leaves, even though you haven't eaten in days. You don't talk, you don't open you're mouth,; you just lie on the bathroom floor so that every time you feel words coming up, and pushing to spit out, you'll always be able to reach for the toilet to flush away the screams.
Heartbreak with start to feel a lot like a disease when your mother demands why you're shivering under four blankets, and you'll try to explain to her than you're not cold on the outside, you're cold like all the sunshine has left your bloodstream and veins. You're cold like standing without an umbrella in the rain.
Heartache will feel a lot like like the cold that follows you around all winter. It'll creep up to you like a fog in the spring; and you'll never have a chance to see it coming. So when you wake up suddenly because he's calling you at 3am, after six months, and you feel that chill in your bones and the pounding in your head and your teeth are chattering, don't pick up. This is a sickness that you can prevent. Don't pick up baby girl, no matter how many times he calls, because even though you've pictured yourself rejecting his apology a million times, you know that if you hear his voice, you'll break faster than you can take a breath. Scream into your pillow and block his number from your phone. You wanted him back once. But not anymore.
It's okay to push him out of your mind, and it's okay to cry about it. But don't let yourself fall victim to the sickness again, baby girl. You're stronger than that•
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The heartbreaker/the heartache
Teen FictionBasically what my mom didn't teach me when I was 14.