To Live Another Day

To Live Another Day

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WpMetadataReadMatureComplete Wed, Oct 30, 20131h 11m
Lucas Drobe knew life was hard. Being practically abandoned at merely thirteen will do that to someone. Of course, this tenth grader's turned to a blade and scarred wrists for his way of coping with it. The homosexual doesn't mind much, and in fact rather enjoys his life of solitude. Can a certain fairy tale make his life back on track, or at least as much as it can with a few jerks constantly looming over him. ///Will become 'R' later on for obvious reasons///
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A tale of love not told in the light, but a tale told in the shadows. Of broken chains and bleeding hearts learning how to beat again. Once a slave, always a slave. It didn't matter how much you'd like to deny the fact; it wasn't possible. One couldn't outrun fate and time itself. No one was born free. So why did everyone seek freedom, despite knowing it was unobtainable? The reason was simple: because it hurt to live being chained. Building trust with a person who has known hell itself all their life wasn't bound to be easy or pretty. Hidden beneath the layers can hide the cruelest things. A past a person would want to forever bury. He wore a mask to survive. But what happens when someone sees through it? 'He was supposed to be a savior. Instead, he unearthed every buried scar that I swore no one would ever see.' For a moment he hated having his scars being unveiled. But after a while, he noticed that wasn't the case. ------------ This story explores themes of trauma, emotional healing, and much more sensitive themes. Reader discretion is advised. (If you read all this you can skip the part that says: "Part I: Unearthing buried scars.")

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