Mental Health isn't Real (A Writers take on life)
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  • Reads 118
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Oct 16, 2024
When I write 'Mental Health isn't Real,' it likely evokes a reaction of confusion. It should be clear that it is very real, and the title is only a dramatic representation of where my head is at.
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The Bad Boy Stole My Diary

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"I love how innocent you act, but I know you're not." **************************** My dad had given me a simple journal that I thought I'd never use. When I found out he died in a car crash, that next week, I decided to start writing all my feelings in it because I'm not really good at expressing them verbally. My journal was full of decent thoughts... Well some were decent, Until I met Dillon Taylor. He was the cocky, annoying, loud mouthed boy next door that wouldn't turn his music down if the queen of England walked in his room. So one night, I finished my diary entry and fell asleep. I left the window open because it was hot. Bad idea. I heard some fiddling in my room so I turned on my lamp. Only to see that annoying boy from next door's body was halfway out my room window-- with my diary in his hand.