

HomeI close my eyes, only briefly, as I listen to the sounds of the night. Cars zoom past on my busy street, parents and family members eager to get home to their children to make snow men and sit by the fire. Dogs bark and prance, their collars jingling like Santa's bells. Children laugh, throwing snowballs at each other in ignorant glee.Home
I, on the other hand, stand more solemn. My brow is knitted together, eyes fixated on a particular snowflake in deep concentration. Drowning out the background noise, I finally hear them, their joyous noises are a sign of the reunion of friends. In an instant, I am off to join them.
My


NoneIt's 2a.m., and yet sleep still fails me. The water drips, cold, in the next room, Tap-tapping like a metronome. The air is frigid, for no warmth Is left for the likes of me. I twist and turn in my tower of blankets, Wondering when I would be savedNone
From this damned place.
It's a long time, before I finally drift off, And I am awoken by the slam of the door. I cringe internally, listening to the
Giddy voices as they drift up the stairs. This has become routine for me, As much as I hate to admit it. "When will the heat be turned on?" I call with a
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My Friend: what?
Me: You're Stupid.
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