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There’s a girl at school with porcelain skin, white as snow— but her wrists are covered in red lines. I had to report it to the administration. It was the right thing to do. I don’t know if she knows it was me. But now she lingers in the principal’s office, her face even paler, nauseous, locking herself in the bathroom. I fear I’ve made public what was sacredly private in her universe— and that it may get worse. My chest feels heavy imagining what she might do to herself, if they don’t care for her the right way. Because once, I was a girl just like her.
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Sep 14, 2025
Sep 14, 2025 at 2:15 PM UTC
Porcelain Skin, Red Lines
There’s a girl at school with porcelain skin, white as snow— but her wrists are covered in red lines. I had to report it to the administration. It was the right thing to do. I don’t know if she knows it was me. But now she lingers in the principal’s office, her face even paler, nauseous, locking herself in the bathroom. I fear I’ve made public what was sacredly private in her universe— and that it may get worse. My chest feels heavy imagining what she might do to herself, if they don’t care for her the right way. Because once, I was a girl just like her.
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Sep 14, 2025
Sep 14, 2025 at 2:15 PM UTC
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