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The Night That Echoes

by @Shannon-Perry

He didn’t just take a night. He took the ground from under me, left cracks in places no one sees, turned certainty to debris. I wake carrying the weight of it, the sense that something vital slipped - like he reached into the centre of me and shattered what he'd gripped. Now every morning is a negotiation with a world that feels too bright, a world that carries on untouched by the ruin of that night. I move through days as if borrowed, a version of myself left wafer thin. My thoughts come back with splinters, pain lodged beneath my skin. It feels like he stole everything - my safety, my trust, my ease. He left me with the bitter sense of falling to my knees in a place no one else can see, a place I never chose to be.
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29 / F
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Written by
Shannon-Perry
29 / F
Published
Nov 19, 2025
Time
2m
Tags
#rape#trauma#sexualassault#mentalhealth#depression#anxiety#ocd#ptsd#fyp#foryoy
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