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I clung to her like a disease, struggling to tighten my grip. I could feel my arms straining, but I wasn't going to give up easily. My muscles began to tear, I was ready to sacrifice myself for her. I screamed out in pain, Nobody, not even she, was listening. My eyes closed, I shut myself off. I felt the hard of the concrete beneath me turn soft. It was then that I realised, I had been a double amputee for the last 2 miles.
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Dec 24, 2015
Dec 24, 2015 at 6:00 PM UTC
Limbs
I clung to her like a disease, struggling to tighten my grip. I could feel my arms straining, but I wasn't going to give up easily. My muscles began to tear, I was ready to sacrifice myself for her. I screamed out in pain, Nobody, not even she, was listening. My eyes closed, I shut myself off. I felt the hard of the concrete beneath me turn soft. It was then that I realised, I had been a double amputee for the last 2 miles.
It's hard to hold on to someone without losing part of yourself to them. It's even harder to act as though that part of you is still there afterwards.
jacob-haines
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Dec 24, 2015
Dec 24, 2015 at 6:00 PM UTC
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