How do you
know when enough is enough?
When you
mentally can’t take anymore?
Everyone has
tragedy in his or her life. It’s expected. If you have made it into your
twenty’s without some sort of tragedy effecting you, you are one of the lucky
ones.
Amy Connors
has it all, intelligence, a supportive family, a good upbringing and great
friends. All the things that would make her one of the lucky ones.
Until she
isn’t.
When you
have lived a fairly normal life like Amy you don’t expect tragedy to strike,
and strike repeatedly. How much can one person take before she breaks and loses
herself?
How can she
go on?
Can she ever
feel whole again?
What if she
can’t save herself from the pain that wracks her body and soul?
Who will be
left to pick up the pieces?
Who will be
there Saving Amy?
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The pain is
slowly slipping away with each shot I take. The numbness is filling the space.
I don’t know the boys who are buying me all these drinks, but I couldn’t care
less. After I stopped puking this morning from last night’s drinking, I decided
that instead of sitting around and letting the pain back in, why not come in
earlier today. I don’t know why I haven’t been doing this all along. Jessica is
pissed, my parents are pissed, why can’t anyone understand why I am doing this?
The numb feels so much better than the pain. The pain is so debilitating. The
numb is just that. I feel hollow. I need to feel this way to get through this.
Don’t they understand that? I am so tired of trying to explain myself to
everyone.
S.M.
Harshell lives in western Pennsylvania with her husband and two children. She
has been writing since she was a teenager. Recently, with the support of her
husband and him giving her that extra little shove she needed, she has ventured
out into the indie world. Right now writes part-time while she pays the bills
working at big name toy store, but hopes to make writing a full time gig
someday.
S.M. loves
spending family time watching baseball or softball. She is a huge Pittsburgh
Pirates fan, winning or losing she is always cheering them on. She has played
softball since she was 6 and still enjoys it today. She just plays a little
slower now than she did back then. She loves that she passed the passion for
the game onto her daughter.
After the
completion of her first novel, Saving Amy,
she is currently working on "In Us", a three part series with hopes
to release the first, Trust In Us,
soon.
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