The things I'd like to say
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  • Parts 25
  • Time 40m
  • Reads 299
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 25
  • Time 40m
Ongoing, First published Aug 09, 2020
Mature
this is my collection of things I would like to say but don't want to make it come out wrong the words I can think about sound beautiful on paper but once I try to say them it sounds like so different so I just put them on paper and don't say them so they don't get ruined. I just hope that the people I mean this to don't come across it...
this could also be my place to vent and say my dark thoughts and if you are concerned about my safety and you pity me? then help others when you see them don't look away and pretend its all right seeing someone get beaten up help them and it'll be like you are helping me. but I'm not fine so leave me be and keep your distance if you come across me, I already hurt too many people. 


Mind you, this was made when I was what, 15?
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