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Feel Me Fall Feel Me Fall by James Morris
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“Hope it didn't come easy. It had to be continuously created and called upon or it would disappear as soon as something else took its place…”
James Morris, Feel Me Fall
“I walked away, feeling his eyes on me and I felt… connected somehow. As if I just met the missing piece of the puzzle that was me.”
James Morris, Feel Me Fall
“Entering the rain forest was like passing through a green curtain into a massive haunted room. It was as claustrophobic as I feared. We could only see a few feet in front of us, like a bank of fog, except it was trees and vines: trees that soared well into the sky, vines that grew at impossible angles and thick waxy leaves the blotted out the sun.”
James Morris, Feel Me Fall
“I have tried so hard to forget, but memory is a stubborn thing. Memories linger no matter what I do. They're there all the time – and worse. Even my dreams aren't safe. I have vicious nightmares, and they're real – too real – and suddenly I'm back there. I can't will them away, I can't squeeze them away, and the more I try the more they burrow in my head. I want to cut open my skull and dig my fingers into my brain and just pull them out.”
James Morris, Feel Me Fall
“There was no outlet, my fear was so deep and tangible I couldn't scream. It felt like an actual substance that enveloped my body, my brain, my very being, I receded further and further within myself, a dark hole, my entire body a taut muscle.”
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“I always felt prom was one of those overrated high school conventions that people put too much importance on, like New Year's Eve parties with all the pressure to have the best time ever and were inevitably a disappointment. The best times came from the unexpected, the unplanned.”
James Morris, Feel Me Fall
“The rain pelted us, each drop a tiny bullet.”
James Morris, Feel Me Fall
“No, I didn't spit in her food. That's gross. But I did wipe her bun on the bottom of my shoe.”
James Morris, Feel Me Fall