Mira Chambers (
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aefenglom2020-09-13 08:06 pm
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Text: Anonymous
Name: Anonymous
Date: 9/13
Format: Text
Do you ever find yourself missing the world you came from before coming here?
Date: 9/13
Format: Text
Do you ever find yourself missing the world you came from before coming here?
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And since coming here, I find myself hard to trust others. Those I can share the most deepest parts of myself I can count on one hand. The reason being is that they not only speak the words but act them out along with it.
They know my worries, my heartaches, my fears and it's because of that same reason why I fear telling them. It might be easy for you but for me? I rather not use them as a means to dump all my worries when it just feels as if I am taking advantage. They mean more than that to me.
I'm just...tired. And I simply want to go home.
[And that's the last message she sends out. If he's as smart as she believes him to be, he would know who this anon is now.]
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What?? You don't even have baseball where you're from, but you want to go home?? Have mercy! ...Ha-ha. Really, you're not missing much... Unless I'm the one in the commentator's booth.
[He doesn't really care that much about baseball.]
Well. Anyway. You're awfully presumptuous, about me... Not that it would surprise me, if you knew me! I AM famous and popular, and carry myself with an air of ease. But trust me, darling. Your friends don't see it as "dumping your worries," nor "taking advantage," when you confide in them. ASK them, if you must. "I have something on my mind. Care to lend an ear?" It's not simple! But it's bold. I know you can do it if you try.
Or you could pay them. Then, you have the liberty to throw ALL of your problems at them! They stop being "people," and start being "therapists"!!! Hahaha!
[jesus christ mettaton therapists ARE people
Of course, it ends up being the last message she sends. Given the space for consideration, he thinks about the kinds of people who wouldn't have baseball. It reminds him of people who wouldn't have TV. A surprising number, and Mira comes to mind...
He's not positive, but he wonders.]