Midnight Thoughts - A Collection of Short Stories and Poems
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Have you ever heard of insomnia? The feeling when you cannot go to sleep for one reason or another? Well, I have that, but not because of a feeling of not being able to sleep. I am kept up at night by demons, thoughts, and random ideas that torture me until I let them out. Something happened. I caused something. Something that I cannot undo or change. I threw someone away who I care about more than words can explain. Just like that. I now realize what I did, and I always think about what would happen if I had just not said anything at all. This is a collection of my thoughts.
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