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I am you and you are me- a mirror split down the center, cracked but still reflecting. You call me monster. I call you necessity. Your hands stay clean because mine are not. Your sleep stays soft because mine is sharp with sirens. I learned how to swallow mercy before it swallowed me. Learned how to make my heart a locked room with no windows. But sometimes- when the noise dies down and the smoke clears- I see your face in mine. Small. Afraid. Still hoping we’d be something better. You think I don’t feel it- the wrongness under my ribs- a bruise no one can see. I do. Every villain is a version that survived. Every cruel word a shield raised too late. I am you and you are me- and if I lay down the armor, if I loosen my grip on the dark, will you catch me- or will we both fall?
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