WATCHING THE ONES YOU LOVE SLIP AWAY FROM YOU.
As time went on, nobody seemed to notice I was in a wheelchair. I guess they didn't care. Apparently, nobody realized I was pregnant, but they simply assumed I had gained weight from my injury and lack of movement in the wheelchair.
Over the week I realized my sudden urge to use the restroom. Sometimes, twice or three times in one class. It was even more difficult to get there in a chair.
One day I reached the rest room. Surprisingly, there was no girls there smoking or looking in the mirror, trying to pass the time by during class. I was alone. Just the way I liked it. I stood and walked casually to the stall, not realizing what I had done. Flushing the toliet, I stood staring at the water. "Oh my god." Immediatly I jumped and felt my feet touch the ground. I paced out of the stall and spun around until I couldnt see. It was a feeling stronger than drugs or any type of high I've experienced. But it was a feeling of my own, an indescribable dizziness erupting from my mind. I was so happy that I suddenly threw up. But I couldn't stop laughing... and laughing... and laughing.
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