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Friend Request
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Ongoing, First published Jun 04, 2017
In a world where we have been practically taken over by social media, where how somebodies Instagram profile looks is more important than their personality, where you would rather have 1,000 friends that you've never even met before than one true friend that's been there for you through it all, we have really learned how to not give a living shit about each other. Hidden behind the comfort of our screens, we say and do things we regret, and eventually, even say or do something we regret so much that it leads us to, well, you get the point. We are living in a world of robots, literally, and one small mistake can ruin everything. Hopefully, I can help you out a little if you feel like your only option is honestly just to give up. And hopefully by the end of this you will leave realizing that there is more to you than who the worlds wants you to be. :)
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For four years, she lived as a forgotten wife in her own marriage. She had entered it young and patient, believing understanding could fill the spaces where love was missing. She waited. She adjusted. She faded. Days passed without words, nights without warmth, and slowly she realized she was no longer living-only enduring. The day her patience broke was quiet. No arguments, no tears-just clarity. Staying meant losing herself completely. So she chose freedom. Leaving gave her a second chance at life, at happiness, at becoming whole again. But the past does not release its hold so easily. Memories linger, scars ache, and broken love has a way of following you. She was ready to live again. But would her past let her?