Blurry
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  • Reads 16
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Jan 11, 2018
Forest, the one girl who struggles with more issues than everyone could ever imagine. Nobody can find a cure to anything anymore. The world is slowly deteriorating. Slowly. Dying.

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The "perfect family" thing is never the answer. Reoccurring problems going back and forth between the drunken mother and the business father who's always at work, unable to spend time with his family. The 2 siblings that don't even know that they have it all. Then there's the middle child stuck in the clouds with her mental issues. Not to mention dealing with depression, anxiety and schizophrenia.  
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Everything's like a bubble. Whenever someone comes close, it pops and it never goes back to the same way as it was before. It's different because it'll never be the same bubble it was blown as. Like everything is to me, whenever a person tried to lay a finger on me, I break down in Niagara falls and live in a state of mind where Northern Downpour never stops for as long as an hour. Thinking of leaving it all behind is almost worth it when no one treats the world right anyways.
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