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UntamedUnwanted — This Is How You Will Hurt
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Published: 2018-02-15 17:51:41 +0000 UTC; Views: 6064; Favourites: 99; Downloads: 0
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Description This is how you will hurt.

It will be a sunny day and you are still in your room, your curtains drawn to keep the light out, your body shaking under a blanket that just won’t warm you up, but then again, you haven’t felt warm since the day it happened. It is like he took every bit of warmth from your soul, and the only way you will ever feel warm again is if the entire sun grew inside of you.

Your mother is knocking on the door. You pretend you don’t hear her. Your greatest deception since it happened is trying so hard to be normal, and today you do not have the energy for it.

Today, you are going to stare into the darkest corner of your room and wonder why the darkness doesn’t do you a favour and swallow you whole.



This is how you will bleed.

You will only leave your house when the sky is filled with clouds and it is raining. You do not feel the need for warmth anymore. The only thing you feel is numb, your mind doing its bare minimum to hold itself together and your body doing its bare minimum to keep your bones from falling apart.
You have become robotic in gestures, fluent in nothing words and social cues.

“Hello.”

“I’m fine, thank you.” “How are you?”

It is only when you walk by his house, that your heart suddenly feels like it’s trying to claw its way outside you, you feel hot and cold at once, your breath quickens and your stomach churns like you are being force fed the universe and you can’t say no — even though you are full. So you throw up, right there on the pavement, so close to his door.

Almost where it happened. But not quite.

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This is how you will try.

Your parents will take you to a therapist because they are so tired of asking you what’s wrong and you’ve run out of nothings to tell them. You’ve tried and they’ve tried, but the words just turn to ashes every time they try to leave your mouth. They start as fire in the pit of your stomach, but come out in a puff of smoke.

So here you are sitting in front of a person you have never met before, a stranger you need to tell all your secrets to. And for an hour, you just sit there trying to find the words to speak, but when you can’t even talk to your best friend, how do you speak to someone who doesn’t even know how to pronounce your name properly?

You are not you anymore. And you don’t know how to fix this. The worst part is…you don’t even know how to try.

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This is how it will end.

Your parents are tired of trying to get you to speak. So the doctors recommend a place for you to go to. A place where they treat special cases like you.

It will be good. They promise. And when you come back, you will be better than ever – a new person almost. Recovery is a wonderful thing, you will see, when they open your mind up to understand what is wrong with you.

Recovery is a wonderful thing, they reassure you as you are led away to a car that doesn’t belong to your parents, bile rising in your throat, but your body doing what it’s told. You want to say no, you don’t want to go.

But your mouth no longer knows how to speak for your heart, nor your soul. Because to you, recovery is not a wonderful thing.

Recovery is just an eight letter word.

And so is insanity.

“I am fine.” is just three words.

And so is: “He raped me.”
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Comments: 19

linainparadise [2024-10-22 21:04:44 +0000 UTC]

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PretendToBeHappy [2021-01-09 03:30:55 +0000 UTC]

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barefootliam [2020-05-28 01:05:57 +0000 UTC]

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donutzland [2019-05-25 08:19:45 +0000 UTC]

A story about dying without physically dying, one could say where the body lags behind.  This is what horror is all about: getting the chills out of a story even if told with a cold voice, devoid of any emotion, yet touching our deepest emotions.  I think getting such an effect using only words on paper requires skill and insight.


I am so sorry for those it really happened to, and so sorry for them that many use the term "rape" as a weapon to further their own interests, regardless of what it really means.  And such a reminder it is, that the world needs someone to remove those who heartlessly live their lives at the expense of others.

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hopeburnsblue [2018-06-07 03:17:55 +0000 UTC]

Your writing is so powerful. Never fails. Sorry for the pain that inspired this piece.

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Neo128 [2018-04-07 19:42:23 +0000 UTC]

The matter-of-fact manner in which this narrative is expressed is what makes it all that much more chilling.

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Ganguro666 [2018-02-28 19:52:19 +0000 UTC]

This is chilling, I almost saw myself in those words, and I know how they feel unfortunately .

What an extremely well written piece, as terrible as the subject matter was.

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NianLauri [2018-02-20 19:16:03 +0000 UTC]

And this is why I think rape and child molestation should have the most severe punishments. There is one small but very important difference between rape and murder. In one instance the victim escapes once the act is done, but a victim of rape has to live with it for the rest of their lives.
 There are quite a few things worse in this life than death. But this is just a personal opinion, nothing more.

"But your mouth no longer knows how to speak for your heart, nor your soul. Because to you, recovery is not a wonderful thing." I really like this line. It's bone chilling, even terrifying.
 It's funny just how much one can say with so little. I remember what one of my teachers back in highschool said once, and it stuck with me ever since then.
 "Fools talk because they want to say something, smart people talk because because they have something to say." This line reminded me of that.

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donutzland In reply to NianLauri [2019-05-25 08:26:34 +0000 UTC]

So agreeable.


But mind that punishment is not what brings healing: it can merely be an attempt to stop a person from continuing such behaviour.  Setting things straight takes something that we humans, I think, are not capable of doing.  Your highlight on recovery reminded me how often we think and speak recovery while not even knowing what is actually wrong.


And thanks for that last line; always a good reminder.  One of those excellent bits of advice that is all too often as easily heard as forgotten.

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Siartha [2018-02-20 17:28:58 +0000 UTC]

Wow, this is excellent. The style reminds me a little of "lessons on loving a prophet".

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5083r-734 [2018-02-16 15:27:12 +0000 UTC]

heartbreaking

so well written <3

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UntamedUnwanted In reply to 5083r-734 [2018-02-16 20:11:23 +0000 UTC]

Thank you.

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SurrealNacre [2018-02-16 00:23:59 +0000 UTC]

The whole thing is dark and beautiful, but the ending could not have been done better

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UntamedUnwanted In reply to SurrealNacre [2018-02-16 15:07:05 +0000 UTC]

Thank you. <3 <3

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HarperDelahaye [2018-02-15 18:11:22 +0000 UTC]

Amazing.

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UntamedUnwanted In reply to HarperDelahaye [2018-02-15 18:41:03 +0000 UTC]

Thank you. <3

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skysoul25 [2018-02-15 17:57:37 +0000 UTC]

 How horrific. damn great prose.

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UntamedUnwanted In reply to skysoul25 [2018-02-15 17:57:52 +0000 UTC]

Thank you. <3

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skysoul25 In reply to UntamedUnwanted [2018-02-15 17:59:38 +0000 UTC]

welcome  

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