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14 November 10

What it means to have a scar.

blueskyes115:

“The damage was permanent; there would always be scars. But even the angriest scars faded over time until it was difficult to see them written on the skin at all, and the only thing that remained was the memory of how painful it had been.”

— Jodi Picoult

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    If we look into each other’s heart, we’ll find we’re
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Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh