Restless Thoughts
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  • Reads 27,473
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  • Parts 96
  • Time 1h 3m
Ongoing, First published Feb 03, 2019
this isnt for anyone else other than me, but if you find yourself here, feel free to read. maybe it'll help you like it will help me, hopefully. this is for my mental health and to express my feelings, if you don't want to know what I'm thinking, leave.
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