abducted
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  • Parts 21
  • Time 44m
Ongoing, First published Mar 29, 2016
How can I talk about it? 
If I talk about then it becomes more real than it already is. The thoughts about it, the memories, they have stained my mind and there is no way of getting rid of them. 
I think about those nights every day. I can't sleep or eat. My doctor says its a phase of PTSD but its not a phase. When I look in the mirror all I see is the broken girl I've become, all I want is to see is the girl I used to be. Its funny I used to hate that girl but now thinking back I would've loved to have that life again.
People look at me like I'm a broken toy or a lost puppy. I walk through my house and even my parents see I'm no longer the girl they used to love. The girl they cherished and were so proud of. I am just a stranger in a house of relatives. 
I'm just the girl who was abducted.
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