A Light At The End Of A Tunnel
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  • LECTURES 928
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  • Parties 23
  • Durée 2h 9m
Terminé, Publié initialement avr. 01, 2017
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Hi, I'm Violet, and I'm toxic. Well, I am according to my stepfather. 
My mother  died when I was young.
Ever since then, I tried my hardest to be the daughter she wanted me to turn out to be.
My stepfather makes that impossible.
How can you be the daughter your mother wants you to be when everything turned so badly after she passed away?
How can you do that when every night you lay in bed praying something will take you out of this world while you sleep?
How can you do that, when everything is just so wrong?
Well, I'll tell you how.
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The Way We Used to Be

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I lost my mom at 11, that's when it started. My dad became a drunk and I was left to take care of my 3-month-old baby sister. Now I'm 23, graduated a few years ago and my sister, now 12, can understand what happened. She never fully understood when I needed someone to and I didn't have many friends that stuck around afterwards. Until I met him. We were friends first, then the feelings got deeper. He asked me to be his girlfriend. He was my first kiss, first date, first real friend, first love, everything. I loved him and I do. I've said it. Now all we do is fight. I don't know why we can't figure things out, but I can't take this fighting. I just want things to go back to the way things were. The way we used to be... Happy, carefree teens that pretended we had the whole world figured out.