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Daisy [ON HOLD]

Daisy [ON HOLD]

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Mar 24, 2018
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"How do you feel today, Miss Vincent?" He closed the manila folder and glanced at me from the top of his glasses. I sighed, looking out the window as it rained. My fingers lay still on the piano keys. "Just... tired." Losing a best friend at the age of 15, Eliana Vincent struggles with reality. Falling into a spiral of self-blame, she drowns herself in the endless cycle of study, eat and cry - eventually leading to throw up in the middle of the night too. This book is dedicated to those suffering from loss, grief and depression. If you or someone you know is suffering from depression or is suicidal, please do not hesitate to get help. Contact your local help centre. You are not alone. You are worth the fight and recovery.
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I can't bring myself to recognize the girl I'm staring at. Through her glassy eyes you can see that she's no foreigner to pain, whether physically, emotionally or mentally. Her hard expression warns people that she doesn't take their shit. But, her friends are the only ones to help her unravel and step out of the room that's trapped her with all her struggles and pains; they get her through all her enigma. They are all she needs. I stare at this girl, and I see myself. I see someone who is strong and determined, someone who needs to love herself and believe that she can be loved. The tears roll down my cheeks as I realize that 'this girl' is Amiane Alana Rochester, a girl who's been through a shit-load of fuckery. * In medicine pain relates to a sensation that hurts. If you feel pain it hurts, you feel discomfort, distress and perhaps agony, depending on the severity of it. Pain can be steady and constant, in which case it may be an ache. It might be a throbbing pain - a pulsating pain. The pain could have a pinching sensation, or a stabbing one. To Amiane, pain is all of the above. Can she handle any of it? [Completed Monday March 28, 2016]

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