words couldn't express what I saw [ Wednesday ]
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  • Reads 295
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 2
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Jan 18, 2023
have you ever had disability in words ? I did . No matter how hard I tried I couldn't speak clearly without a stutter to go out of my mouth . Having Dysarthria / Neurogenic stuttering was never easy . It was worse when I could see dead people . My parents thought I was crazy so they sent me to a mental hospital. They tried to ' cure ' me but it never worked for them . After endlessly trying they gave up on me and sent me to adoption. All that trauma that I couldn't recover from follows me everywhere. 

I just wish I can be normal .

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a story of an unfortunate soul recovering from trauma. let's see were that takes us .

yandere Wednesday Addams

yandere Enid sinclair 

more yandere's showing up when progressing into the story .
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