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58) Third Wheel

This post recounts the amusing experience of a mischievous group of students, which leads to an unexpected reunion between Mr. E, and a former crush named Reticence. The narrator plays matchmaker between them, facilitating a nostalgic date at Dairy Queen, which sparks old feelings leading to a sweet, albeit brief, romance. Continue reading
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56) Home Alone

The narrative recounts a young sibling’s tumultuous experience when their older brother returns home from the Navy after a year. His arrival, marked by shame and visible trauma, quickly deteriorates, revealing substance abuse issues. Tensions rise as the brother’s erratic behavior escalates, leaving the family in fear and uncertainty, impacting their home life profoundly. Continue reading
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58) Third Wheel

This post recounts the amusing experience of a mischievous group of students, which leads to an unexpected reunion between Mr. E, and a former crush named Reticence. The narrator plays matchmaker between them, facilitating a nostalgic date at Dairy Queen, which sparks old feelings leading to a sweet, albeit brief, romance. Continue reading
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56) Home Alone

The narrative recounts a young sibling’s tumultuous experience when their older brother returns home from the Navy after a year. His arrival, marked by shame and visible trauma, quickly deteriorates, revealing substance abuse issues. Tensions rise as the brother’s erratic behavior escalates, leaving the family in fear and uncertainty, impacting their home life profoundly. Continue reading
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58) Third Wheel

This post recounts the amusing experience of a mischievous group of students, which leads to an unexpected reunion between Mr. E, and a former crush named Reticence. The narrator plays matchmaker between them, facilitating a nostalgic date at Dairy Queen, which sparks old feelings leading to a sweet, albeit brief, romance. Continue reading
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56) Home Alone

The narrative recounts a young sibling’s tumultuous experience when their older brother returns home from the Navy after a year. His arrival, marked by shame and visible trauma, quickly deteriorates, revealing substance abuse issues. Tensions rise as the brother’s erratic behavior escalates, leaving the family in fear and uncertainty, impacting their home life profoundly. Continue reading
abuse, acid, advice, angry, anxiety, back home, brother, communication, community, content warning, control, cptsd, depression, discharge, drugs, family, Free, friends, health, help, home alone, journal, life, mad, me too, medical discharge, methamphetamine, military, navy, no paywalls, outreach, overnight, personal truth, perspective, ptsd, resources, scary, self help, self improvement, sibling, struggle, survivor, teenagers, teens, terror, therapy, trauma, trigger warning, tripping, welcome home -
58) Third Wheel

This post recounts the amusing experience of a mischievous group of students, which leads to an unexpected reunion between Mr. E, and a former crush named Reticence. The narrator plays matchmaker between them, facilitating a nostalgic date at Dairy Queen, which sparks old feelings leading to a sweet, albeit brief, romance. Continue reading
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56) Home Alone

The narrative recounts a young sibling’s tumultuous experience when their older brother returns home from the Navy after a year. His arrival, marked by shame and visible trauma, quickly deteriorates, revealing substance abuse issues. Tensions rise as the brother’s erratic behavior escalates, leaving the family in fear and uncertainty, impacting their home life profoundly. Continue reading
abuse, acid, advice, angry, anxiety, back home, brother, communication, community, content warning, control, cptsd, depression, discharge, drugs, family, Free, friends, health, help, home alone, journal, life, mad, me too, medical discharge, methamphetamine, military, navy, no paywalls, outreach, overnight, personal truth, perspective, ptsd, resources, scary, self help, self improvement, sibling, struggle, survivor, teenagers, teens, terror, therapy, trauma, trigger warning, tripping, welcome home
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