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My father killed people to feed his family. He was a great man, although there wasn’t a preacher man alive that could help cleanse his soul. When I was fifteen, I learned how to snap a man’s neck in four moves; I could disarm the heaviest man alive in the time it took to unzip my outerwear. My father loved me, bless his soul, but there was no combinations of moves he could’ve taught to protect me from the boy who broke my heart faster than I could snap his neck. One, two, three, crack.
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Aug 2, 2013
Aug 2, 2013 at 2:26 AM UTC
Believe me, I can defend everything but my heart.
My father killed people to feed his family. He was a great man, although there wasn’t a preacher man alive that could help cleanse his soul. When I was fifteen, I learned how to snap a man’s neck in four moves; I could disarm the heaviest man alive in the time it took to unzip my outerwear. My father loved me, bless his soul, but there was no combinations of moves he could’ve taught to protect me from the boy who broke my heart faster than I could snap his neck. One, two, three, crack.
Dorothy-Quinn
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Aug 2, 2013
Aug 2, 2013 at 2:26 AM UTC
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