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there was a little girl with brown hair and green eyes. when she was very young, her family seemed broken, and she became very quiet. before long, she was able to forget and as she became older, she began to talk again. she began to read, and everyone told her she was gifted. she could read far above her age and she could easily retain knowledge and could even infer things she had never read at all. her family protected her and kept her safe always and yet, she was so sheltered that she did not learn to survive and as she grew older others found her smart clever beyond her age but she was reserved, and once more, she became quiet to her, the world was confusing and especially people and she worried every time she spoke that her words would be taken in a wrong, hurtful way she was afraid of being judged but had nothing to be judged for. amidst all this, the girl was lost. she did not know where she would go, or what she would do, or how she would make a difference. when she seemed most lost, she met a boy. the boy was also alone, and struggled with his words, and feared being judged. she did not notice him at first, but he vied for her attention, and soon enough, the two admitted their love. they grew closer and closer and the girl finally felt, for once in her life, she had something to live for someone to care about and she finally found hope in the lonely dark. she decided, on her own, that she would do anything for him, and would try her hardest to keep him safe, and to give them both a life. as she grew older still, her resolve never wavered. she faced many trials learned things she never thought she could, and overcame her own weaknesses and made them her strengths all in the pursuit of the happiness she envisioned with the boy, in some distant future, that seemed not so far away. she was finally proud of herself, and became more confident with her words and stopped worrying about being judged. but she felt something was wrong. she felt her soulmate was keeping something from her, and when she asked, he fell silent, every time. she screamed and yelled and asked what was wrong because she only wanted to help, to understand but he said nothing. and every sleepless night she would finally find respite and say she was sorry, and that it was her fault for overthinking and worrying. the feeling never left her but her infatuation kept her from realizing that the fear was well justified and she had known the truth all along, but refused to accept it because the hope of that future could not ever be replaced without losing something of herself. when the little girl had finally found her way and had overcome her struggles, and became something greater than she had ever once thought she could the boy disappeared. she asked after him and asked his friends, and asked anyone she thought might know him and know where he went or that he was safe, mostly that he was safe. only that he was safe. she met another, who echoed her concerns but in the same manner, that this person loved him too, and she realized, as the other did, what had happened. the girl, stricken in grief over knowing her hope was gone, lost as fast as it had sparked, knowing things would never be the same, finally found the boy again. she told him she knew, and she had accepted it, but she wanted to know why. he admitted everything, and she believed him when he said he did not think he was good enough to be a partner to someone like her and had fallen into his lies and deception to stay with her for just a little longer he was on the street, and he had given up, but she had not. she was now stronger, and she saved him from himself, and despite the wrongs he had committed, she still stretched her own willpower as far as it could go to save his life and keep him safe, because despite shattering her heart, and leaving it broken, she still loved him, if not as a life partner, as they would never be, and never could be, but as someone who had proven that she could be loved she still felt he had helped her overcome herself. unable to bear him any longer, she asked him to leave, for good she did not want any repayment she did not want him to have debt she simply wanted him to move on and find a better life, and to be honest to himself, and to those he knew and she hoped her kindness would help the boy change but she would never know for sure because he was gone forever. as her pain worsened and corrupted her, she finally was unable to bear seeing the dream she once had broken and lost over and over, every day, every hour, every minute, painful and excruciating in a place she wanted to call home that instead became a prison of her own self-deception and self-hate. so, the little girl began to wander in dreams and in flesh and she found peace in nightmares and sought dysphoria and introspection, dancing with Alice and singing with Tina, because she had lost so much of herself she felt she had to journey to reclaim what was lost. she searched every nook, every cranny, every alley, high and low, but found nothing and ran out of hope in the process. after journeying as far as she could go, she collapsed, and gave up. she fell on her back, and stared at the stars, and wondered how she could possibly live without the idea of him, not of what was, but what she hoped for. but she knew it was over, and her dreams were gone forever and ever and ever. she stood up, one more time and met her family again. but this time, her fears were realized they were broken, moreso than her and with all she had learned she could finally see it and realizing this, she knew she could not go home and that there was nothing for her there they disagreed, but she knew better. she met many more people as she wandered now aimless, and often kowtowing to those she did not care for or respected. she began to listen and to hear their cries, and their anxieties, and their worries, and their dreams, and their fears. and she realized that all these people were just like her. they all had the same problems the same anxieties, the same worries, the same dreams. her final weakness had been conquered and she understood others often better than they understood themselves. they were all a step behind they still worried about and misunderstood the intentions and assumptions of others while to her, it seemed obvious. and as the little girl listened and helped and brought peace and comfort to many souls who had no other way to find it, she had forgotten about herself and she began to slowly slip further and further away from who she was, and away from who she wanted to be until she found herself giving everything to help others and never once helped herself. when asked how she knew their worries so well and could explain their fears and doubts with such clarity and ease she said she had felt it all before many times many, many times and rather than be defeated by them she reflected, and pondered and wondered why she felt this way and with her gifts, of language and reason, she could put her feelings to words but never for herself, only for others because she needed a catalyst to bring this talent to bear. the girl became more world-weary and became more alone as her gifts were temporary and ephemeral and she lost those she helped she never became angry, or discouraged she knew they had their own lives, and she was satisfied if they had, even a little appreciated her time, and her thoughts which had all come from pain, and strife that she had been able to survive. as she lost the last of her friends and lost the last of her hope and finally crumpled, in a sorry state and found her own strength wanting after carrying so many others on her back and after all that had happened, and after all she had done, and after all she had endured, thinking of everyone she hurt, everyone she helped, every heart she broke, and those who had broken hers she finally found somewhere in herself the courage she had thought she lost long ago and let herself cry.
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Nov 4, 2021
Nov 4, 2021 at 10:44 AM UTC
story of a brown haired girl
there was a little girl with brown hair and green eyes. when she was very young, her family seemed broken, and she became very quiet. before long, she was able to forget and as she became older, she began to talk again. she began to read, and everyone told her she was gifted. she could read far above her age and she could easily retain knowledge and could even infer things she had never read at all. her family protected her and kept her safe always and yet, she was so sheltered that she did not learn to survive and as she grew older others found her smart clever beyond her age but she was reserved, and once more, she became quiet to her, the world was confusing and especially people and she worried every time she spoke that her words would be taken in a wrong, hurtful way she was afraid of being judged but had nothing to be judged for. amidst all this, the girl was lost. she did not know where she would go, or what she would do, or how she would make a difference. when she seemed most lost, she met a boy. the boy was also alone, and struggled with his words, and feared being judged. she did not notice him at first, but he vied for her attention, and soon enough, the two admitted their love. they grew closer and closer and the girl finally felt, for once in her life, she had something to live for someone to care about and she finally found hope in the lonely dark. she decided, on her own, that she would do anything for him, and would try her hardest to keep him safe, and to give them both a life. as she grew older still, her resolve never wavered. she faced many trials learned things she never thought she could, and overcame her own weaknesses and made them her strengths all in the pursuit of the happiness she envisioned with the boy, in some distant future, that seemed not so far away. she was finally proud of herself, and became more confident with her words and stopped worrying about being judged. but she felt something was wrong. she felt her soulmate was keeping something from her, and when she asked, he fell silent, every time. she screamed and yelled and asked what was wrong because she only wanted to help, to understand but he said nothing. and every sleepless night she would finally find respite and say she was sorry, and that it was her fault for overthinking and worrying. the feeling never left her but her infatuation kept her from realizing that the fear was well justified and she had known the truth all along, but refused to accept it because the hope of that future could not ever be replaced without losing something of herself. when the little girl had finally found her way and had overcome her struggles, and became something greater than she had ever once thought she could the boy disappeared. she asked after him and asked his friends, and asked anyone she thought might know him and know where he went or that he was safe, mostly that he was safe. only that he was safe. she met another, who echoed her concerns but in the same manner, that this person loved him too, and she realized, as the other did, what had happened. the girl, stricken in grief over knowing her hope was gone, lost as fast as it had sparked, knowing things would never be the same, finally found the boy again. she told him she knew, and she had accepted it, but she wanted to know why. he admitted everything, and she believed him when he said he did not think he was good enough to be a partner to someone like her and had fallen into his lies and deception to stay with her for just a little longer he was on the street, and he had given up, but she had not. she was now stronger, and she saved him from himself, and despite the wrongs he had committed, she still stretched her own willpower as far as it could go to save his life and keep him safe, because despite shattering her heart, and leaving it broken, she still loved him, if not as a life partner, as they would never be, and never could be, but as someone who had proven that she could be loved she still felt he had helped her overcome herself. unable to bear him any longer, she asked him to leave, for good she did not want any repayment she did not want him to have debt she simply wanted him to move on and find a better life, and to be honest to himself, and to those he knew and she hoped her kindness would help the boy change but she would never know for sure because he was gone forever. as her pain worsened and corrupted her, she finally was unable to bear seeing the dream she once had broken and lost over and over, every day, every hour, every minute, painful and excruciating in a place she wanted to call home that instead became a prison of her own self-deception and self-hate. so, the little girl began to wander in dreams and in flesh and she found peace in nightmares and sought dysphoria and introspection, dancing with Alice and singing with Tina, because she had lost so much of herself she felt she had to journey to reclaim what was lost. she searched every nook, every cranny, every alley, high and low, but found nothing and ran out of hope in the process. after journeying as far as she could go, she collapsed, and gave up. she fell on her back, and stared at the stars, and wondered how she could possibly live without the idea of him, not of what was, but what she hoped for. but she knew it was over, and her dreams were gone forever and ever and ever. she stood up, one more time and met her family again. but this time, her fears were realized they were broken, moreso than her and with all she had learned she could finally see it and realizing this, she knew she could not go home and that there was nothing for her there they disagreed, but she knew better. she met many more people as she wandered now aimless, and often kowtowing to those she did not care for or respected. she began to listen and to hear their cries, and their anxieties, and their worries, and their dreams, and their fears. and she realized that all these people were just like her. they all had the same problems the same anxieties, the same worries, the same dreams. her final weakness had been conquered and she understood others often better than they understood themselves. they were all a step behind they still worried about and misunderstood the intentions and assumptions of others while to her, it seemed obvious. and as the little girl listened and helped and brought peace and comfort to many souls who had no other way to find it, she had forgotten about herself and she began to slowly slip further and further away from who she was, and away from who she wanted to be until she found herself giving everything to help others and never once helped herself. when asked how she knew their worries so well and could explain their fears and doubts with such clarity and ease she said she had felt it all before many times many, many times and rather than be defeated by them she reflected, and pondered and wondered why she felt this way and with her gifts, of language and reason, she could put her feelings to words but never for herself, only for others because she needed a catalyst to bring this talent to bear. the girl became more world-weary and became more alone as her gifts were temporary and ephemeral and she lost those she helped she never became angry, or discouraged she knew they had their own lives, and she was satisfied if they had, even a little appreciated her time, and her thoughts which had all come from pain, and strife that she had been able to survive. as she lost the last of her friends and lost the last of her hope and finally crumpled, in a sorry state and found her own strength wanting after carrying so many others on her back and after all that had happened, and after all she had done, and after all she had endured, thinking of everyone she hurt, everyone she helped, every heart she broke, and those who had broken hers she finally found somewhere in herself the courage she had thought she lost long ago and let herself cry.
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Nov 4, 2021
Nov 4, 2021 at 10:44 AM UTC
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