Remembering what I did.
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  • Reads 615
  • Votes 41
  • Parts 11
  • Time 34m
Ongoing, First published Sep 08, 2014
I was your typical good girl. My life was on track and my future outlook was bright. I was applying for colleges, I had an outstanding track record, No criminal record, although I can't say the same for most of the people in this beat up town. 

I read somewhere that when someone goes through something traumatising, the human mind chooses not to remember and gradually, maybe the mind may remember parts of what happened in small visions or flashbacks. This started happening gradually afterwards.

I'm going to go back and tell you what happened. The only thing you have to do is not think of me any less. You have to understand that not even I know everything about what happened that night.


as I said before I was your typical good girl.
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