"It makes you feel again. Like CPR. You're alive. Jolted right back into your body. That's what it does."
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She has been doing it as long as she can remember; it was a never ending cycle of pain and happiness. She's tossed and stumbled around, but she is still trapped within her aching soul.
He's been watching her for as long as she can remember. He has seen her rush out of bathrooms and ask for band-aids. He has watched her like she was an entirely different species until she caught his eye again.
Louis Tomlinson, junior on the football team, could never understand something as dark as Robyn's crimson marks. She does not bother explaining. How can you teach another to understand when you can barely feel?