Somewhere In Between

Somewhere In Between

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My body ist strange. Not like completely extraordinary, I'm talking about small details, like a little hole in my upper ear, one-sided face freckles, a scar on my back in the shape of a quaver and one red-painted toe nail since my birth. Otherwise I'm pretty normal, with a couple of friends and no haters, I guess. You might think, everyone sees me as someone "special", because of my...well...specialties, but that, exactly what I would want, is not the case. Rather the other way around. I'm nobody. Lost between all these secrets and rumours swirling around me, with me not being a part of it. I am just somewhere in between.
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