Angel Hospital

Angel Hospital

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She never talked. She was a little shy, but mostly didn't find much reason for words. She showed what she was thinking through her actions. And through her music. Her thoughts and emotions always seemed to flow in a rhythm. Through the notes of an instrument, through the lyrics of a song. If anyone ever really paid any attention to the silent girl, they would notice her constant movement. Her foot tapping to an unheard beat, her fingers playing notes on an unseen instrument, her lips forming lyrics, all from one of the dozens of songs running through her head. Music wasn't something she wanted as the ultimate career choice. It was just part of her. To them, she was just the mute, nerdy, rich girl that was an easy target. No one ever tried to look past it. Until one day, someone did.
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Amanda

This feeling known as "anxiety," has caused some heartbreaking moments in my life. I still remember when I was told to give my prefectship manifesto during the school assembly. I was shaking, my hands were trembling, and I completely forgot everything I was going to say. I held a paper that I was going to read from, but we were told to keep it aside and speak directly to the people. Nobody could here me talk. The only person who could barely hear me was the teacher standing next to me. I literally cried secretly, after not being able to express myself even after countless practice and efforts to face the crowd. So many memories of high school that I wish I could relive over and over, till I finally correct those mistakes I made are still lingering in my mind.

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