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I assured him I was okay, insisted he'd go catch his train. Though the meeting had shook me, I knew how to stand and behave. He told me *forget about today, use camp as an opportunity for relaxation and not to keep peering at that dense haze.* But I couldn't. The truth burned and scalded my face. Her lies felt like a wet blanket, soothing all the ache. It would be easier to oblige, to push aside dreams of justice and give in to her lies. But, no I couldn't. And I wouldn't. Cause to do so I'd betray someone's trust. Tear burned behind my eyes. I told him once again that I was alright. He let out a heavy side, left me at the school gates. Father knew I considered this my place. My safe place. My hiding place.
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May 20, 2015
May 20, 2015 at 4:22 AM UTC
School gates
I assured him I was okay, insisted he'd go catch his train. Though the meeting had shook me, I knew how to stand and behave. He told me *forget about today, use camp as an opportunity for relaxation and not to keep peering at that dense haze.* But I couldn't. The truth burned and scalded my face. Her lies felt like a wet blanket, soothing all the ache. It would be easier to oblige, to push aside dreams of justice and give in to her lies. But, no I couldn't. And I wouldn't. Cause to do so I'd betray someone's trust. Tear burned behind my eyes. I told him once again that I was alright. He let out a heavy side, left me at the school gates. Father knew I considered this my place. My safe place. My hiding place.
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May 20, 2015
May 20, 2015 at 4:22 AM UTC
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