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what were you thinking as you walked into that lake with your pockets full of rocks and a letter for your husband on the kitchen table? your mind ate you alive and there was nothing anyone could do to stop it - how i wish i could have stopped it
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Written by
rachelmh
17 / F / Minnesota, USA
Published
Dec 2, 2017
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based off of one of my heroes, virginia woolf.

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#suicide#virginiawoolf#lake#water#husband#mentalillness#letter#love#hope#death
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