THE WAY IN WHICH INSECURITY MAKES A HOME OF MY BODY, LEAVING HER PILES OF SELF-DOUBT AND ANXIETY LYING ON THE FLOOR. AS I CONTINUE TO STUMBLE AWAY FROM MIRRORS, TRYING TO FIND A REFLECTION SHE HAS NOT BECOME A PART OF, SHE REVEALS TO ME, THAT THE MIRROR DOES NOT HAVE TO BE CRACKED IN ORDER FOR ME TO LOOK BROKEN. I ASK HER WHY SHE HAS NOT MOVED OUT ALREADY, AND SHE SAYS IT IS NOT HER FAULT THAT I ALWAYS LEAVE THE DOORS OPEN. I TELL HER OF HOW I MISPLACED THE KEYS IN THE HANDS OF PEOPLE WHO COULD NOT LOVE ALL THAT I AM. AND WITHOUT HESITATION, SHE ASKS ME WHY I HAVE NOT YET CHANGED THE LOCKS.