The Lasting Effect of a Single Word
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  • Reads 21
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Dec 11, 2017
Mature
How far does one's words travel? Does it travel physically or mentally? A teenager who once had hopes for her future is broken down by simple words spoken to her by simple people.
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Sometimes I just need a way to express how I feel when I can't put it into words, I'm sure we all feel that way whether you're a teen or young adult. Mental health deserves to be heard, you deserve to be heard.