Being part of a group was not something
I aimed for. It just sort of happens. To regular people I seem like
an anomaly, some cut-out character from a movie or book that they
might have read or heard of. Intriguing was a word that was used to
describe me quite frequently.
But once they get to know me and delve
deeper into my personality they realize that things become too real.
Is it my fault that the very thing they admire in me is also the
thing they suddenly begin fearing? There are those who feel that they
are okay with the darker actions as long as it protected others. A
sense of greater good, or justice if you will. There are those who
think they can handle a bit of fire and chaos in their life but if
you introduce to them just enough to singe them slightly they begin
to fear a deep burning and completely back off.
I left a trail of bad friendships and
hatred towards me when all I wanted was some companionship. I
couldn't help what I was and all the negativity towards me grew into
such a weight that it pulled me down and made me feel like I was
never going to fit in and there would be no reason to continue. I was
a mistake and I didn't know how to fix myself.
Then I met others like me. Some called
them outcasts and thugs. I called them friends. A type of friendship
that transcended stupid drama and instead stepped quickly into an
unspoken agreement of trust through fire.
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