Little breakdown.

Little breakdown.

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"I don't want to leave this body yet. I want to live life. It's easy to say 'get better.' But I never thought someone could actually cry for me." It's not cliché about mates and rejection and love. This will be short story about darkness and violence I once witnessed on my own skin. This is actually so bad writing that I'm ashamed but... I needed this. Warning: mature content and violence. ©OPYRIGHT NOTICE This work is under copyright law. You CANNOT save and use WITHOUT accessing a license from me. My work is NOT for copy. If I find out my work is being used illegally, then legal action will now be taken. If you see my work being used, please e-mail/message me straight away. Please respect copyrights or I will kick your f****** ass!
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