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You ran the knife along your arm until the plastic cut your paper skin. As I pulled it from your grasp you asked why the pain and guilt gleaming in your eyes and I noted as I looked at you, that plastic knives can cut too. You never said you were fine. I mentally compared your arm to mine holding back tears because I was too angry to cry The half cross you bear now made me furious because there was nothing I could do to change it. You'd gotten to far along without intervention. And I took responsibility. It felt like my fault. Like the wound was on my arm, and I poured in the salt. I'm sorry. You deserve more than the faint scar
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Apr 23, 2018
Apr 23, 2018 at 1:27 PM UTC
Plastic Knife
You ran the knife along your arm until the plastic cut your paper skin. As I pulled it from your grasp you asked why the pain and guilt gleaming in your eyes and I noted as I looked at you, that plastic knives can cut too. You never said you were fine. I mentally compared your arm to mine holding back tears because I was too angry to cry The half cross you bear now made me furious because there was nothing I could do to change it. You'd gotten to far along without intervention. And I took responsibility. It felt like my fault. Like the wound was on my arm, and I poured in the salt. I'm sorry. You deserve more than the faint scar
I've always hated that ending. ***
thepaintedside
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18/F/neverland
Apr 23, 2018
Apr 23, 2018 at 1:27 PM UTC
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