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Mira always wanted to kill herself. It was a thing she wanted when she was just ten years old, but she wanted it.
Her mother was never happy with her, her grades, her friends, her manner of speaking. Her hair. Her. She was nothing like her perfect brother.
So Mira wanted to die as simple as that.
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03 Mar 2026
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The courtroom was cold, not from air conditioning, but from the way her parents refused to look at her.
Zoey sat still on the too-tall chair, her legs numb, fingers twisted into the hem of her dress until her knuckles went white. No one asked how she was. No one asked what she wanted. She just sat there. Listening. Absorbing.
Her mother was yelling again. Her father was laughing in that fake, sharp way that meant he was angry and trying to pretend he wasn’t. The judge looked tired. The lawyers looked bored. Everyone had folders and coffee. Everyone had opinions.
“You don’t love her.”
“You only want her so you don’t have to pay me.”
“She cries every time she leaves my house.”
“She’s scared of you.”
“She said she wants to stay with me.”Bookmarked by Milly0100
03 Mar 2026
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Mira learned how to be invisible before she learned how to write her own name.
She learned it in the way her mother’s eyes glazed over whenever she entered the room, only to sharpen with venom if she lingered too long. She learned it in the way her father’s suitcase was never fully unpacked, always halfway to gone. She learned it in the way her brother, the golden boy, never said her name unless it was to tattle, to scold, or to spit it like a curse.
She learned it in the silence between dinner clinks and the muffled arguments behind closed doors, in the cold rice that waited for her after everyone else had eaten. In the echoing thud of her mother’s voice slurred over soju:
“You were born to ruin this family.”Bookmarked by Milly0100
03 Mar 2026
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Every 74 seconds, someone in the U.S. is sexually assaulted, every 9 minutes that someone is a child. An estimated 63% or more goes unreported.
Zoey contributes to the 63% or more.
//One-shot of Zoey going through it throughout the years. NOT graphic.
Bookmarked by Milly0100
03 Mar 2026
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