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It was more than enough, perfection at its greatest and then it seemed to vanish in an instant… a heart torn into two, and tears seemed to
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‘Callie, is that your name?’ the policeman asked, as she sat in the corner, embracing her knees, her blonde hair draped over her exasperated face. She nodded, looking through t
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She approached the lake, darkness floating around her in a grey mist. Tears streamed from blackened eyes, yet red from the sleepless nights. She stared into the deep water, mur
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Izzy sighed, walking through the front door, slamming it closed, and chucking her bag to one side.
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‘I should get home, face my parents,’ Chris whispered, sighing. Jesse lifted his head from Chris’ chest, looking up to him.
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Jesse woke first, hearing the shouting between Chris’ parents. He rose, the headache suddenly hitting him, he winced and fell back, but fought it, getting up and going to the d
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ok if you're homophobic don't read it... ‘Come on!’ Chris shouted, linking arms with Jesse, grabbing the vodka bottle off the table. Jesse followed, almost stumbling over th
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She wrapped her jacket around herself, the wind briskly passing, floating and biting every bare patch of skin. A glum expression remained upon her face, as she looked at the li
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‘Hi.’ She whispered, approaching him from behind, seeing him sat on the bench. She smiled his way, he turned, an emotionless expression.
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Depression – a pathological state of extreme dejection or melancholy, characterized by a mood of hopelessness and feelings of inadequacy, often with physical symptoms.
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‘It’s ok.’ She said, kneeling beside him, throwing the knife aside. He raised his head, his tearful eyes locking with hers. She took his hand in hers, as he shook, his body sti
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Darkness fell as she stared out her window, and as she glanced at her clock, she decided to take a walk, hoping to see him. She grabbed her coat, aware of the cold that evening
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Her eyes were half-closed as she walked along the street, her arms wrapped around her, trying to block out the wind. Her lips pursed together, as people stared, she knew, she h
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She sat, her head buried in her arms tucked around her legs. If the world had ended then she wouldn’t have minded, she wouldn’t have cared at all. She felt pathetic, so stupid,
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She found herself collapsing, unable to go on, so little energy or sleep. She staggered into a church, falling against a tree, her eyes slowly closing. Callie embraced her knee
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‘I can’t take this…’ she said, tears streaming down her eyes as she waited for the doctors to tell her something.
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MAKE SURE YOU'VE READ THE REST BEFORE! I POSTED TWO PARTS WITHIN HALF AN HOUR OR SO... X X Callie sat up from her sleep, the events of the day stuck in her mind. Why had sh
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‘Hey, can I speak to Alex, he’s my brother?’
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They sat in the super hero headquarters, staring at computer screens of around the world. Disasters and criminal happenings had been decreasing, as had the patience of super-bo
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‘Tiaaaaaaaaaa!’ Mel shouted, storming down the corridor, her hands on her hips, slamming open every door in search of her sister. ‘What?’ Tia asked, an innocent smile upon
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‘Hello?’ she said, picking up her phone as she sat, slightly drunk on the edge of the pool table.
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Dan shuffled in the seat, pain flowing through his body. He squinted his eyes, attempting to ignore the blood streaming down his face. He managed to break free, slipping his bo
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She woke in his arms, she felt a chill run down her spine and snuggled closer to him, wrapping the sheets tightly around her. He began to wake, and slowly opened his eyes, a sw
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‘It’s fine, don’t worry, everything will be alright, I promise.’ Chesney said, holding her close, his arms wrapped tightly around her as she wept.
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She lay lying in his arms, kissing him and is she did so a vision appeared in her head…
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She woke, confused by her surroundings… the room she was in had dark blue walls with posters of many heavy bands, a desk piled with CDs, a bookshelf filled with rock magazines
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‘Come on.’ He said, removing his shoes as they reached the beach.
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She sat, waiting, her eyes had been tearful for almost an hour now, and there had still been no word from the doctors. Company would have been nice, someone to talk to, but she
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She woke with sun rays shining directly in her eyes. Squinting, she shuffled along the bench, turning to the shade. She thought about the night before, what had happened again?
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She slumped on the cushioned window seat, staring into the black abyss thinking. Her hair hanging over her tearful green eyes, as she stared, making shapes with the glistening
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