“When Someone is Too Bruised to Be Touched” A Split Second without a Second Chance A tick on a clock. A split second without a second chance. A momentary collapse into utter despair and hopelessness. A fleeting glimpse of a life once-lived not enough to sustain. A single click on a school’s classroom clock, half […]
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“When Someone is Too Bruised to Be Touched”
- Post author By Beth Brown
- Post date April 3, 2023
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