Have you ever felt alone?
Truly alone.
So alone, that even if you cried out in room full of people, no one would care, see or comfort you?
So alone, that even if you walked through hall full of people with wrists cut and bleeding, no one would care, see or help you.
So alone, that even when everyone knows you, they don’t know you by your name, but by your title-freak, loser, nerd etc.
Truly alone.
So alone, that you had forgotten how your voice sounds.
No? Then you are the luckiest and most fortunate person on earth, although you may never know that.
Taehyung was alone. He was truly alone, at least he thought he was.
Taehyung was 18 year-old boy, who was not like others. It had nothing to do with his appearance, in fact, he was rather beautiful.
The way he
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“Did it hurt? I’m sorry, Taehyunnie. It was an accident.” The tall guy said as he laughed and put his hands in the pockets.
“This is why you shouldn’t ignore your seniors, Taehyunnie. Did the week long brake made you forget how much we all care about you? Without you, our school wouldn’t have any freaks around here and it would be so boring.” The previous black haired guy said as he smiled widely.
If Taehyung had thought that things weren’t how they normally were, then he was wrong. This was how it normally went. This was the pain that he usually felt but simply in different form. If before it was only emotional pain, then it seemed like now it was also going to be physical pain.
The previous silence from the shocked people disappeared, as they also realized nothing had changed.
Still, it wasn’t normal for them call Taehyung by his name. What was normal was to call him a freak or weirdo or even anomaly.
“Jinkwan, Minho, what do you think you’re doing?” Suddenly, a new voice spoke up as a student with short dark hair and big smile walked over to
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Loneliness, a powerful emotion. Not only experienced by us, humans, but by animals. Even mythical creatures, such as unicorns. Scott Stealey, author of "Unicorns" describes a moment of loneliness for not only his main character, a woman who had recently been divorced followed by the loss of her job, but also Kevin, a unicorn that stumbles out of the woods, alone. The story follows the woman in her journey to rekindle her happiness in life.
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My Cutting Past Have you ever felt all alone in this world? To were you don’t want to live anymore? I have and sometimes I still do. It started when I was six years old.
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In enduring these complex emotions, this section was the most remarkable part. One of the first apparent emotions the boy experiences with the death of his father is loneliness to make this section memorable. The boy expresses this sentiment when he stays with his father described as, “When he came back he knelt beside his father and held his cold hand and said his name over and over again,” (McCarthy 281). The definition of loneliness is, “sadness because one has no friends or company.”
I'm God's lonely man." He has predestined his state of loneliness. He feels that there would never be any hope for a social
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