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"Journeying Through Four Walls"

By Kamran AlamPublished 13 days ago 3 min read
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The story revolves around the protagonist's experience with losing a molar, which was a significant event in her life. She was told that she should be thankful for her punishment, but she couldn't externalize the pain and fear that it would cause her partner to get upset. She knew that she had upset him and couldn't bear his children, which was her fault. She knew how to cope and minimize violence, and that's what she did every second of every day.

In times of strife, you really do find out who you can rely on. Erica received a text message from Sally, who she had not spoken to in a long time. She felt a guilt rise in her stomach, like knives of regret. She felt like all her friends abandoned her, and she knew that Mr. Pennysmith would be home for a couple of hours. She called her and asked where she lived, which was only a few blocks away.

She asked about her neighbors and asked how long they needed from her. She agreed to come over now, and as she left the house, she saw Mr. Pennysmith next door in shock. He knew she was doing something that hadn't been afforded to her: helping someone in need. As she labored along the street, she felt a cold sweat grow as she labored along the street. A panic beat into her, like a rat conditioned to turn down food due to electric shock treatment. She physically had trouble moving her legs to advance forward, and her brain betrayed her.

As she approached her block, she realized she didn't know how to find her house, number 145. She approached the first building and squinted to see the number, but her eyes weren't great anymore. She couldn't ask for glasses, so she couldn't ask for them. Up close, she saw number 3. A feeling of dread hit her, knowing she'd need to search much farther than here. When the door swung open and an old man hollered at her, she panicked and ran to the curb.

The old man's demeanor changed, to that of confusion that a grown woman was acting like a child. Erica was stuck a long way from home and in her prison, and all she wanted to do was return and wait for him to get home.

As her phone rang, she felt the sky fall. She knew that she had to leave him, and she knew she had to find a way to get home. She knew that she had to find a way to get home, and she had to find a way to get home.

The protagonist is a woman who is struggling with her own mental health and struggles to cope with the situation. She is called by an old man who tells her to follow her to a house on the same side of the street. The protagonist runs, feeling a sense of responsibility and hope that she will help someone else.

The protagonist finds Sally breastfeeding a little girl, but she is not there. She is harmed by the child's behavior and the dirty, frayed dress. The protagonist asks Sally about her diet and whether she has a boyfriend or husband. Sally responds that she doesn't like him and offers to look after her for an hour. The protagonist agrees, knowing that she has made a difference and will have to pay for it.

In summary, the story revolves around the protagonist's experiences with losing a molar, the importance of coping with trauma, and the consequences of leaving someone behind.

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Kamran Alam

"Kamran Alam: Karachi-based Digital Marketing & Content Writer. Crafting captivating narratives and driving online success. Let's elevate your brand's online presence together!"

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