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                                            1.
                                            >Every now and then, a few bubbles will pop up on the surface of the water.
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                                            2.
                                            >The temperature is slowly getting where ti needs to be.
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                                            3.
                                            >In the meantime, chopping of the veggies is being tended to.
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                                            4.
                                            >There isn’t much to this, it’s just a simple pasta recipe found in the library.
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                                            5.
                                            >Something like this is fitting for lonely ponies like yourself, though.
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                                            6.
                                            >Can’t help but sigh solemnly at that thought.
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                                            7.
                                            >It’s just another night all alone, like you always are.
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                                            8.
                                            >For whatever reason, fate decided that this was a deserving punishment for you.
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                                            9.
                                            >Must be because you were an awful pony in the previous life.
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                                            10.
                                            >That’s further worsened by the fact you are horrible in this current life.
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                                            11.
                                            >Pushing others away through your lies, doing those horrible acts to yourself, it’s no wonder.
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                                            12.
                                            >There is nothing normal about you in the slightest; your ugly coat, your disgusting blue mane and tail, or even your cutie mark.
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                                            13.
                                            >Just a stupid, lonely, ugly mare that-
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                                            14.
                                            “Ow!”
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                                            15.
                                            >The knife drops from your grasp with a clatter, and you withdraw your hoof in a flash.
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                                            16.
                                            >Blood slowly trickles out of the fresh wound as you look at it.
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                                            17.
                                            >Wonderful job, freak, you cut yourself, again.
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                                            18.
                                            >It’s as not as if you didn’t deserve it, the price had to be paid eventually.
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                                            19.
                                            >After all, you’re pathetic, Paper Cut.
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                                            20.
                                            >You let out a hiss between clenched teeth while running water over your injured hoof.
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                                            21.
                                            >Cleaning these wounds up has become second nature, borderline the same as breathing and walking.
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                                            22.
                                            >Next time you’re cutting veggies, actually pay attention.
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                                            23.
                                            >Because otherwise the next cut could be far worse.
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                                            24.
                                            >Doubt you have the guts to end it all, but maybe you’d end up the hospital.
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                                            25.
                                            >That would just make you an attention whore, wouldn’t it?
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                                            26.
                                            >Ignoring that thought, you bandage up your hoof and return to cooking.
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                                            27.
                                            >At least the veggies are taken care off, just need to saute them until they’re tender.
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                                            28.
                                            >This is so simple that even an idiot like you could do it.
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                                            29.
                                            >Mom always used to say that you had low self-esteem.
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                                            30.
                                            
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                                            31.
                                            >Dad said it was because you wanted attention.
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                                            32.
                                            >Both participated in screaming matches seemingly everyday.
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                                            33.
                                            >Despite mom’s constant reassurance that things would work out, dad was right in the end.
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                                            34.
                                            >You have to pause a moment to tend to the building pressure behind your eyes.
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                                            35.
                                            >Don’t cry, crying never solved anything.
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                                            36.
                                            >Find it hard to not give in when the pain inside wages war on a daily basis.
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                                            37.
                                            >Perhaps if there were some pony else in your life, this plague would be easier to bear.
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                                            38.
                                            >Such a stupid silly idea, shouldn’t be giving yourself hope.
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                                            39.
                                            >It never ends well if you do, it’s always dashed apart ruthlessly at some point.
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                                            40.
                                            >Usually with disastrous results.
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                                            41.
                                            >A quick glance over the pot shows the water in a gentle boil, so you add the noodles to it.
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                                            42.
                                            >Now comes the fun part; splitting your attention between cooking and fighting with yourself.
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                                            43.
                                            >Never cooked something like this before, so it’s kind of exciting in a way.
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                                            44.
                                            >It certainly smells good, that’s for sure.
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                                            45.
                                            >The light of the matchstick inside glows bright enough to curl the corners of your mouth upwards.
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                                            46.
                                            “I just have to hold out, that’s all.”
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                                            47.
                                            >Holding out, is that what you call this?
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                                            48.
                                            “No, I-”
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                                            49.
                                            >Don’t be foolish, you could /never/ hold out for anything.
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                                            50.
                                            “Yes I have.”
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                                            51.
                                            >Oh really, then why has no stallion even given you the time of day, hmm?
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                                            52.
                                            “That’s different.”
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                                            53.
                                            >Different, different how? You’re ‘supposedly’ holding out for a stallion to sweep you off your hooves.
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                                            54.
                                            “I-I-”
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                                            55.
                                            >It’s the truth, that’s what it is.
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                                            56.
                                            >Fighting against it is the most pathetic thing one could do, especially you.
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                                            57.
                                            >Your bottom lip quivers as you try to fight against breaking down.
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                                            58.
                                            >The urge is so strong, so persistent.
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                                            59.
                                            >You squeeze your eyes shut, and breath in deeply, then release slowly.
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                                            60.
                                            >Have to do it a few times before having any semblance of control.
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                                            61.
                                            >Took a long time to be able to do just this small feat.
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                                            62.
                                            >Other ponies are so lucky to not have to struggle like this.
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                                            63.
                                            
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                                            64.
                                            >They get to have happiness, friends, family; an actual sense of belonging.
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                                            65.
                                            >Then there’s you, sorrow hidden away behind a mask of lies.
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                                            66.
                                            >Life has always been this way, no matter what you do.
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                                            67.
                                            >Shouldn’t dwell on this, focus on cooking.
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                                            68.
                                            >The veggies are tender enough for the sauce and seasonings, to which you add them in.
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                                            69.
                                            >Mom taught you a great deal about cooking, she was so insightful.
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                                            70.
                                            >It felt like she somehow knew everything in the world, with all of the answers to every question you had.
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                                            71.
                                            >Things weren’t always great, especially when she was left alone to raise, but you two made the most of it.
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                                            72.
                                            >Dad is… well, rather not give him another thought.
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                                            73.
                                            >Learned that the pain inside isn’t as bad when you don’t dwell on the past.
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                                            74.
                                            >Experience taught you that much.
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                                            75.
                                            >Unfortunately, it came at the price of horrific scars that adorn your entire being.
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                                            76.
                                            >Never have heard or read of some pony anywhere near as bad as you before.
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                                            77.
                                            >Suppose it’s like how cutie marks are wholly unique to each and every pony.
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                                            78.
                                            >Makes some sense when you think about it.
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                                            79.
                                            >Though if there are any ponies remotely like yourself, they must have either died or hide way.
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                                            80.
                                            >Then again, they could just not exist at all.
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                                            81.
                                            >Any option is unpleasant.
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                                            82.
                                            >Shaking your head, you focus on the skillet in front of you.
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                                            83.
                                            >Rather not have your food burn because you were being so careless.
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                                            84.
                                            >Good timing too, it’s just started to boil.
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                                            85.
                                            >You turn the heat down to a simmer, and cover it.
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                                            86.
                                            >The noodles themselves are nearly finished, so you devote your attention to them.
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                                            87.
                                            >This would be a whole lot easier if you were a unicorn.
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                                            88.
                                            >Nothing can be done about that, you are – and always will be – a useless earth pony.
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                                            89.
                                            >Certainly feel useless most of the time, especially since you lack any of the typical feats they possess.
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                                            90.
                                            >Don’t have any great strength, pretty weak overall.
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                                            91.
                                            >Don’t have any stamina, so running is out of the question.
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                                            92.
                                            >Nor do you have any ties to the earth itself.
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                                            93.
                                            
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                                            94.
                                            >All you have is the ability to fold paper into various shapes, that’s all.
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                                            95.
                                            >Again, useless.
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                                            96.
                                            >Turning off the heat, you drain the noodles and wait for the sauce to finish.
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                                            97.
                                            >Not like you’re in any rush, nowhere near close to starving.
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                                            98.
                                            >Although it’s true you’re not fat, you’re not skinny either, nor are you average.
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                                            99.
                                            >Just a gross in-between body shape.
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                                            100.
                                            >Your eyes drift to your bandaged hoof, then slowly from there, to the other scars that mark your body.
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                                            101.
                                            >There’s been so many made over the years.
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                                            102.
                                            >Some of which have faded away, some are nigh invisible to the naked eye.
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                                            103.
                                            >The rest however… find it difficult to make up excuses if any pony ever asks about them.
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                                            104.
                                            >Sure, the smaller ones are easily waved off as an accidental paper cut.
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                                            105.
                                            >The larger ones, though, those can’t be easily explained away.
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                                            106.
                                            >As a result, ponies talk about your scars behind your back.
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                                            107.
                                            >It’s not a paranoia either, because you’ve quite literally heard them, even if they think they’re out of earshot.
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                                            108.
                                            >That too, is apart of your miserable existence, just another thing to accept.
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                                            109.
                                            >A stray tear crawls down your cheek.
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                                            110.
                                            “N-no, not yet… come on.”
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                                            111.
                                            >You sigh deeply, and attempt to breath calmly.
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                                            112.
                                            >Gotta keep it together, at least for a little longer.
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                                            113.
                                            >There will be plenty of time later for the pain, but right now, you need to stay in control.
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                                            114.
                                            >Breathing in/out, it takes some effort, but you manage to concentrate just enough.
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                                            115.
                                            >The sauce is finished, and you start putting together a plate.
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                                            116.
                                            >Upon completion, a small genuine smile flickers to life on your face.
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                                            117.
                                            “I made this, and actually… it looks good.”
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                                            118.
                                            >You say a silent prayer to the diarchy just like mom used to do, and start to eat.
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                                            119.
                                            >Surprisingly, the food is just as good as it looks.
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                                            120.
                                            >Certainly no chef, but these little surprises are a wonder to have.
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                                            121.
                                            >Would’ve been nice if cooking was your talent, but life isn’t fair, that much is clear.
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                                            122.
                                            >Nothing more is said as you eat in silence for a time, with loneliness as your company.
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                                            123.
                                            
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                                            124.
                                            >It’s always been here, as a friend/tormentor of sorts.
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                                            125.
                                            >Grown to accept it for it is.
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                                            126.
                                            >You manage to eat a couple plate’s worth of food before feeling full.
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                                            127.
                                            “Not half bad, Paper, not half bad at all.”
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                                            128.
                                            >A rare giggle escapes from your mouth, though you follow it up with shaking your head afterwords.
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                                            129.
                                            “I maybe have managed this, but I can’t let it go to my head, least it give me silly thoughts.”
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                                            130.
                                            >You utter a low sigh, and put away the leftovers.
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                                            131.
                                            >From there, you retreat to the living room.
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                                            132.
                                            >There isn’t much to do this evening, nothing important anyways.
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                                            133.
                                            >Could always read a book.
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                                            134.
                                            >If that doesn’t work out, then making some origami certainly will.
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                                            135.
                                            >Just prefer getting lost in a fantasy for the time being.
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                                            136.
                                            >You pick out a particular book you started sometime ago, and find where you left off.
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                                            137.
                                            >The plot is fairly simple, yet, surprising at times.
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                                            138.
                                            >It’s about a young mare who leaves her small village to the big city to become famous.
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                                            139.
                                            >She has to work hard to find her way in the world, with her struggles being somewhat relatable.
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                                            140.
                                            >Although she doesn’t do the ‘habit’ that you do, she’s still fairly lonely.
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                                            141.
                                            >Her job as a waitress is seemingly empty, much like your attempts to teach at the school part-time, as well as trying – and failing – to sell your origami at the market.
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                                            142.
                                            >As you go continue to read, something starts to crack inside.
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                                            143.
                                            >It’s similar to the sound of rocks crumbling away.
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                                            144.
                                            >Vision grows misty the more time that passes.
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                                            145.
                                            >You attempt to blink or wipe it away, so desperate to resist the coming storm.
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                                            146.
                                            >In the end however, a cry of agony is whimpered out.
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                                            147.
                                            >The book tumbles from your grasp to the floor with a thud, and finally, sobbing mess is what you turn into.
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                                            148.
                                            >Every word said behind your back, and to your face; the ever present beast of misery that consumes your being, and the failures of your life assaults you relentlessly.
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                                            149.
                                            >The wailing of a mess of a pony echoes throughout the small home, occasionally accompanied by screams.
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                                            150.
                                            
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                                            151.
                                            “It-it’s unfair! Why… why d-do I have to *sob* suffer like this?! WHY?!”
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                                            152.
                                            >Like every time before, the things you call your insides are hollowed out little by little.
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                                            153.
                                            >But after everything today, you are still a pathetic excuse for a pony.
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                                            154.
                                            >Never, ever, forget that, Paper Cut.
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                                            155.
                                            >As your pain dies down, you curl up into a ball on the couch.
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                                            156.
                                            >Small shaky breathes, sometimes hiccups too, are released.
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                                            157.
                                            >Without a second thought, you squeeze your bandaged hoof.
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                                            158.
                                            >Pain is the reward for such action, and forces you to clench your teeth with a sharp hiss.
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                                            159.
                                            “I deserve this… I de-deserve this… I deserve… this…”
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                                            160.
                                            >Tears dry away over the course of the scene, yet the want to release more remains strong.
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                                            161.
                                            >It’s further worsened by the darkening bandage as it’s squeezed.
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                                            162.
                                            >Before it turns too red, you finally relent with a minor sigh of relief.
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                                            163.
                                            >As it all dies down, so too do you.
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                                            164.
                                            >For a time, you lay here on the couch, feeling less of a mare then you did before.
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                                            165.
                                            >Autopilot takes hold as you limp off to the medicine cabinet to change out the bandage.
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                                            166.
                                            >Despite having gone through this, you’re still here, still alive, still suffering.
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                                            167.
                                            >But tomorrow, next week, next month, on and on, it will continue like much this.
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                                            168.
                                            >Never ending, ever.
 
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