The Unbreakable Me
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Ongoing, First published Oct 23, 2015
They say every person has their own weaknesses how come I never encountered such thing in my life. I'm a type of person who everybody is avoiding. They think I'm too dangerous to hang around with them. I don't really want friends though. I don't need anyone's opinion and I just want to be alone. I'm a orphan girl who never talks about her past. A complete stranger to human society. I never really care. I like what I am. 
 
Then........

Who are you? Why are you still here even though I've been avoiding you and yet you are still there smiling and always talk about you're day but what is this feeling? I don't know what is this. Why are you making me feel this way?
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