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... ' Father shouts angrily.

It is instinctual. We both take steps away from each other on his command. No one disrespects him.

''Shit,'' I mutter under my breath. I fucking lost control. ''I got to go'' I say ignoring them all and their stares. I stop when i get to the hallway and take my first deep breath. I see my reflection in the mirror and it is unrecognizable. I watch as the bruises that i got from the fight disappear slowly.

I have stooped so low.

What the fuc ...

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