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The sound vibrated the room as he belted out the orders. "All men to the left, all women to the right." The sound that seperated me and my family for the rest of my life. The sound that rang in my ears through every single order I was given for the rest of my life.
As I stared in the mirror, I couldn't believe my eyes. I looked good, yes. I looked even better than good. I looked stunning. But I didn't look like myself, and I couldn't decide whether I found that to be appealing or appalling. I carefully took in all of me, every last drop, and thought.
The needle pressed against my skin. The instant release of stress and worry kicked in. I had never felt so exhilerated before. Then, when all is said and done, all that remains is a piece of jewelry. I had never felt so beautiful and individual.
The fragrance of the lillies is all I want. The dark and desolate grasps of this snowy tundra have remained too long. From this point forward, I want it to be sunshine and summer smells.
He lost the controller, which had entirely ruined all of our plans. We were going to play xbox, watch a movie and then go from there. But he lost it, and that was probably the best thing that ever happened to me. It created a whole new spark we had never experienced before, and none of the following events would have occurred otherwise.
The wrenching pain of his tears was not withstand able. I just couldn't imagine that I had made someone feel that way. I may have been more upset by his reaction to the news than he was to the news itself. I would do anything to take that one word back.