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If they see her dying face, part one, written but never sent series
There is another girl I know. She loves to people-watch during the time she has to waste, and when she has no time at all. There is a girl that I know who rests her feet on a bench, with her knees tucked tightly to her chest. There is a girl that I know who is glued to a pen. I watch as she writes as fast as she can to try and keep up with her racing thoughts. There is a girl I know who observes more than you would expect. She keeps her eyes to the ground until the world turns around. There is someone I know who has stronger feelings than everyone else. She has energy for days, but has learned to stay quiet and still. She has manners that were learned from movies and English grammar books piled in her room. Studying every day because she wants to respect others, like the way the world should be. This person I know is beginning to let her guard down. She frowns more often than she used to, and her mouth is closed more than it has ever been. I see how tired she is as she slumps down in her seat, her legs stretched out past her desk. She observes the people who have been hurt like her and writes about how she wants to help. Her words on paper, like letters that have been written but never sent. Once you become invisible, it stays, and she wouldn't dare cross that line. There is a girl who observes a boy she knows. He struggles to manage the hurt and balance pain and work. She observes his idiot friends and watches the way he hides behind jokes and smiles. There is a girl I know who hides behind jokes and smiles. There is a girl I know who loves everyone she knows, despite actions and reputations. She has been stuck in relationships that pressured gossip, and pain. But now, she is told her heart is too forgiving for her own good. Even if this is true, she doesn't care. There is a girl I know who has found a few people who care for her in the way she longs to care for other people she knows. There is a girl I know who has gone to the doctor and found two enlarged masses in her head. She has been diagnosed with six different kinds of migraines. Her body is weak, and each time she moves, she trembles. This girl I know was told the worst sentence she has ever heard. A doctor asking, “Holy , how are you still alive,” proclaiming, “you have really been hurting, havent you,” it almost hurts to hear these words even more.
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