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Chapter Seven

"HOW LONG WILL IT LAST THIS TIME, Sylvia? Two weeks? Four months? Ten years? The hope they take from our running souls and the eternal disappointment that they leave behind. No, no, no I won't go on this date, Sylvia. He may thinks my nose is big so I would have to contour it for the rest of our next five months of dating. Or he may call me BEAUTIFUL, text me Good mornings and good nights every day then one day he confesses me about not being over his ex. And gives me this very broken look of a patient to his therapist SCREAMING HERE I AM MOMMA FIX ME. Listen to me, something will definitely go wrong."

The woman's voice is high-pitched enough to make my distracted ears notice her talk on the phone. My eyes are following her anxious walk in the corridor —walking to one side and routing back to the other — meanwhile, Alyssa is making a pillow out of my shoulder to rest her head on. Like everybody else here we're waiting. As if we're about to take a dip in the underworld, we're

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“I took a deep breath and listened to the old brag of my heart: I am, I am, I am” [The Bell Jar (1963), Ch. 20] I know that some topics discussed here are sensitive. Mental illness is no joke and we should always sympathise and help those who are in need of help since we are not far from getting sick too. I mean life is HARD man. This chapter isn’t intended to merely fill in the gaps in the story or to be pointless. Since, in fact, every chapter is a part of other pieces that play together a pivotal role in creating a full picture of the story This chapter and Alyssa’s negative point of view in particular are needed for later use in the plot. -Make sure to take care of your mental health as much as you care about any visible trouble in ur body

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