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I fell into the trap of screaming my struggles at the top of the roof so someone would see me as I stepped forward to jump off. I climbed down the ladder after hearing no one, burned it in the fire, put on my sneakers, and went for a run. A little jog turned into a mile, then two, then twenty five, last one a marathon. So many who have my past hold it because they put me down or were overwhelmed by my triggering words. This is why I put down the car keys because if I am seen crying in a car after crashing it driving emotionally upset, they know they did something right. Stretching after a marathon was the destruction of every bad memory of a bully who made their remark into a marathon. I was the runner this time. They know, they did something wrong and I am fierce. I have power, and I am golden and I did the right thing.
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Feb 15, 2016
Feb 15, 2016 at 3:08 PM UTC
The Right Thing