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Scars to Bear (Dear Teddy A Journal Of A Boy) Scars to Bear by J.D. Stockholm
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“I wish I knew what it was about me that made people leave or ignore me. Maybe then I could get rid of it and be someone better. I know she is probably at her sister’s house. I just don’t understand why she didn’t tell me. Maybe I will never be good enough or worthy to anyone.”
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“wonder what transferable skills are required to promote one to the 'Door Locker'. What a privilege that must be.”
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“Sometimes it takes nothing more than a minute, but deep down inside, you know that nothing will be the same again.”
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“The whole place feels like the home I never had. It’s like walking into some kind of safe love. The sensation is so strong that even the walls seem to ooze this compassion.”
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“I find myself talking to him in simple words when we engage in a conversation, but I try not to say too much. It tires my mind.”
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“Are you lonely?” she murmurs huskily. “You look lonely? I could blow your mind.” She says that last part in a sort of purring whisper. I think it is meant to be sexy, but really, it sounds like she has a cold.”
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“I know what I did, and I know what I made my father do.”
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“If she ever really knew, she’d throw me away like everyone else does.”
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“My mind is filled with so many silent screams that I don’t even know how to let them out. They curl in my stomach. Spread out like cunning felines under my skin. I crave sleep. To take myself away for just a few hours.”
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“They are reminiscent of a child years ago. One who watched his mother leave. One who begged and pleaded and waited for her to come back, but she didn’t. One who was as equally pathetic as I am now. A pitiful shadow of a tortured child who was once me. My parents didn’t want him.”
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“finds it hilarious to ask Nathan what time he’s off to spot trains. The other idiots fall about laughing at the joke.”
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