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Unhealthy Habit.

Shards scatter the kitchen floor; Joel Adams plays through the radio. Hearts chained down, wrists throbbing. Phantoms appear, knocking the lungs empty. He?--She?--Them; they appear on the table, where guests are supposed to sit. The counter, the couch, the bedroom (where guests are not supposed to be). (But you reminisce, they're not guests anymore.) The shelves are cold--freezing even, like a snow storm has passed by. Not only that, but the pillows, notebooks, that spot on the floor, the jacket, their mug. Every single thing they've touched, it freezes every time, and it stays. Yearning for warmth no longer there. Fire no longer burns, heat but a necessity. But there is eternal warmth in the body; the blood. The kitchen is scattered with shards of mug, and where warmth is found in blood, fingers squeeze onto pieces of glass. Once again, it is warm, it is relief. You feel warm again. But where blood and body meet, there is no end nor beginning. Where there was, there is. (It's always been like this.)
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acina-joy
17 / F / On earth, not Mars
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Written by
acina-joy
17 / F / On earth, not Mars
Published
Jun 25, 2019
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30·173
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UCSP class dried me.

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#loss#love#life#pain#hurt#unhealthy#coping#mechanism#cold#heart
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