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    So I know you guys probably don't care about this :P I really write these just to get the frustration and anger of my chest. I'm just going to put them in the same thread from now on. M'kay thanks. ------------------------------------------------------ She curled her shoulders, head down...
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    Re: [untitled] I wouldn't say I'm "emo". I actually wrote this story about what I think might happen if I ever did become depressed, but I know that for the time being, I am not. And I don't really like the word "emo". No offense taken, but in the future, I would suggest being a little...
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    Re: [untitled] Ah, thank you. EDIt: Finished the second one.
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    In Progress Emoshots

    Re: [untitled] A sort of follow-up to the first story: She leaned against the fence, a thick novel in her hand. She was getting better. That's what they told her. Sophie, Lauren, even Cole had mentioned that the marks were fading. She wondered about that. Cole was the one who had first made...
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    Re: [untitled] I was thinking about what would happen if I ever got depressed :/
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    In Progress Emoshots

    Just a very short little one-shot. She lay there, on the cold kitchen tiles, staring at her arm. The marks were still there, brown against the pale skin of her forearm. The girl glanced at her nails, sharp and dirty. She smiled, and ran her thumb across the edges before gripping her left...
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