The Dark Man
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  • Reads 22
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Jun 13, 2018
It was 12 am on a Tuesday I was up at night cause I couldn't sleep, I just had a break up I felt alone and I wish it stayed like that... I was alone in my home I had some of the lights off except the one from my laptop the dark room lit up from the LCD screen, I knew I was to blame for the break up I felt like a monster I couldn't even look at myself in the mirror I felt terrible. I had only one friend but he was probably asleep his name is Levi I would call him but I didn't want to wake him not for something stupid as this. After an hour of crying and watching some of my favorite movies such as The Goonies, Big with Tom Hanks, and Adventures in babysitting and no not that shitty remake. Anyway I looked at the time it was 4 am Light from the sunrise outside was coming in, I looked outside with my Bright Blue eyes a stoic expression seeing the fog feeling the cold air from the window...
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