Safe Haven
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  • Reads 181
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 8
  • Time 26m
Ongoing, First published May 02, 2015
Have you ever realised that not all is right? 
Let me rephrase that again.. Have you ever realised that everything you once thought, was never right in the first place..? 

Have you.. Yes or no? It's a simple close-answered question. Sometimes, I contemplate these thoughts of my own. 

Sometimes.. I wonder. Everyone can wonder; it's a part of life, of nature. Nature is everything. Not just wildlife. 

Nature is flesh. Is blood. Is anything, really. 

White is not an exception. White.. Is a colour. You cannot change that. White stands for purity and whole ness...

So why on Earth are mental hospitals white? No one is pure and whole there. Everyone is either insane or dead to life. 

I'm just like them; in every aspect. I used to be a royal Sidney. Alexa Sidney. That is my name. 

A royal Sidney like myself.. Couldn't even win at suicide. Pathetic.. 

I've got nothing else to say, really. I've got a checkup at three. Two more hours.. 

Might as well stare up at the ceilings. 

Godspeed..
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