Finding sanity
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Complete, First published Dec 11, 2015
"Home is the place where you feel the most safe my dear," he tells me with that little smile that makes me wanna punch him in the face.
"How could I ever feel safe here?" I ask him rolling my eyes. 
"Because no one here will ever hurt you my dear," he tells me and I smile a little because honestly I wish there was a world where no one would hurt me, but I know that world doesn't exist. 

Alice is trapped in a wonderland of her own imagination and to her it seems impossible to escape, but she must find the truth and find who she truly is in the labyrinth of her mind.
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"Goodbye, Oliver." I say, softly. He looks up at me, tears in his eyes. "Why do you leave now?" "Because I'm going to fix myself before I see you again." I promise. "You don't need to be fixed." "I need to be fixed, Oliver. I'm Shadow and Guardian at heart. No room for Elemental. I'll miss playing with water, though." I joke, the humor running dry. Oliver's eyes grow dark. "Just go." He says, closing his eyes. This was his true emotions showed. "What do you want me to say next, Sage?" He asks in a demanding manner. "That I'm okay knowing what those scars mean? That I know at any moment, something can burst into my room, and I'd never know? I was better off not knowing!" He spits out every word with venom, and I sense an ending reaching us. "Hell, I was better without you." "Good." I say shortly, turning my back to him, and picking up my luggage.