Seeing the pile of hair on the floor, I scooped it up and shoved it into my pocket.
Guilt churning, I waited until I was away from my house, then threw the pile into a public bin.
Didn't want anyone to know what I'd been doing.
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Seeing the pile of hair on the floor, I scooped it up and shoved it into my pocket.
Guilt churning, I waited until I was away from my house, then threw the pile into a public bin.
Didn't want anyone to know what I'd been doing.
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Mental Illness is an Actual Illness: Thoughts, Stories, and Philosophy of Life from someone living with Mental Illness
byJohn Medl