The Walk Away
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  • Parts 2
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Ongoing, First published Sep 09, 2017
I never gave up. 
Not in math.  Not in Science.  Not in Essays. Not on family.  Not on friends. 
Not on relationships.  Once you made it in my lists of people I love, or things I wanted to accomplish - you could count on it-  I would never give up.  Even if we were fighting, if I was dying, If I didn't understand the damn subject - even if you were mentally killing me I would never get the message  I would keep going.  

Until it happened. 

Then I learned. 

I learned The Walk Away.
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IVE GIVEN UP. READ IF YOU WANT BUT IT DOESN'T GO ANYWHERE.