Of PTSD and Regrets

Of PTSD and Regrets

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Alex Creed's life was never easy. Growing up in the Drainage District, the worst part of Horizon Metropolis was hard enough, but watching his parents die in a terrorist attack when he was 5 pushed him over the edge. Now, at age 17 he must go to military school and learn how to fight for the same country that failed him. Without the training most get before they get shipped off, Alex is severely behind, talentless even, but fueled by rage towards both the group responsible for the attack, and PTSD from that fateful day, Alex vows to never be weak and helpless again. He will become a god amongst men, no matter how talentless he seems. He will be feared.
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This isn't a story about rebellion. It's a story about survival. Born into a fractured world, my life was a blueprint for chaos. By fifteen, I was a veteran of two wars: one against a school system that punished my intelligence, and another against the ghosts of my own past. They called me a lost cause, but I was just a kid the world had given up on. I found a twisted refuge in the gritty, unpredictable pulse of 1990s Montreal. The punk scene, the drugs, the streets-it was all a way to trade a reality I couldn't bear for a chaos I could control. Survival became a reflex, a daily dance with destruction just to feel alive. Now, after years of walking through the same fire, the question remains: how far do you have to go before survival stops being enough? This is my map of a broken world. The testament of a boy who got lost, and the man still learning to live without a war. This is not about seeking hope. It's about becoming the storm.

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