In Memory
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  • Reads 95
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 3
  • Time 42m
Ongoing, First published Mar 10, 2016
"And I scribbled the date into my notebook. March 12. Then drew a little triangle by it. Then added one tally and the reason why I failed. In memory of my first time trying to run away."


"And I scribbled the date into my notebook. March 15. Then drew a little circle by it. Then added two tallies and the reason why the police didn't take my dad away. In memory of my second time trying to get away."

"And I scribbled the date into my notebook. March 22nd. Then drew a little flower by it. Then added three tallies and the reason why my mom died. In memory of the third anniversary of my mother's death date."

"And I scribbled the date into my notebook. April 3rd.Then drew a X by it. Then added one tally and the reason why I cut. In memory of the first time I slashed my wrists."

"And I scribbled the date into my notebook. May 1st. Then drew a cross by it. Then added one tally and the reason why I'm going to kill myself. In memory of my last memory."

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