She/Her. | Mental Health

She/Her. | Mental Health

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The random writings of a girl with naive tendencies. It's me. I'm the girl with naive tendencies and who wanted to put her floating thoughts out and about, curious if her writing was good enough. [ TW: Reference to old relationships/friendships that include manipulation, sa, suicidal thoughts, and just over all to my mental health.] I know I'll be fine. I know I'm okay. I don't need help, just for someone to listen. After all, it's your choice if you want to listen/read or not.
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I felt the back of my head connect with the wall and felt a hot liquid pour down my neck and back. I touched my hand to the back of my head and lifted my hand up to examine a shiny liquid that must have been my blood. I felt dizzy and my stomach turned as I saw so much blood covering my hand. The man then laid me on the ground and stripped me. I was so weak by this point that I couldn't even fight back. He then spread my legs and took what he wanted. All I could do was lie there moaning in pain. All of a sudden I heard someone yell and the man got off of me and ran. I saw a pair of blue eyes and said, "My savior," and then I fell into darkness.

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