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“We are your friends. It is the law of friendship that you tell us things you don’t want to tell us.”
“How do you really ever truly know someone?”
I alternated between feeling like I was going to hurl and wanting to run around my apartment like a lunatic.
apologies were really like wishes. There was an abundance of both in my life, and neither really made a difference.
“I didn’t have to ask him twice. He dropped what he was doing and came right over to help you.”
“I’m only good with you.”
For once I didn’t hesitate. “Yes.”
“There are some people who deserve an ass kicking.”
As long as the sun’s shining, shit can’t be that bad.
Everything was perfect.
I hadn’t let go of the past, and there was no future unless I did so.
surviving and being a survivor were two different things.
Everything was okay. Maybe not perfect, but life wasn’t meant to be perfect. It was messy and sometimes it was a disaster, but there was beauty in the messiness and there could be peace in the disaster.