Pushing Violets

Pushing Violets

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"She was quiet, but made my heart beat like rain hitting a tin roof. Waking up to her was like watching the sun rise then set all at once. I felt as if I could live this life on my own, but I would always have her by my side. She caressed my thoughts like they meant something. She said they would continue to mean something when she left. God, I miss her." Violet, now mental institution due to her recent past, is a young girl of 20. The love of her life has disappeared and is no where to be found.
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