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Entangled Entangled by Harleigh Beck
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“I’m shoved up against the wall, my breath knocked out of me, before I can say another word. With his hand wrapped around my throat, Grayson presses up against me.”
Harleigh Beck, Entangled
“I want to self-destruct and externalize this inner pain, this darkness that has its claws in me.”
Harleigh Beck, Entangled
“Alcohol doesn’t take the problems away. It dulls the pain, sure, but you can’t outrun grief. Once it’s touched you, it’s a companion for life.”
Harleigh Beck, Entangled
“That’s the thing about grief, too—it doesn’t need conversation. It doesn’t speak in words. Its language is subtle, gentle even. Haunted eyes, a shared look, a weak smile. It is heavy sighs and wishing you could fill the silence but not having the strength to try.”
Harleigh Beck, Entangled
“That’s the thing about grief—it alienates you from others. It’s a disease. Once it digs its claws into you, everyone else gives you a wide berth.”
Harleigh Beck, Entangled
“Grief is a dark and lonely place sometimes.”
Harleigh Beck, Entangled