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ir and anger evident in his eyes. The scar on his left cheek, a reminder of that terrible day 10 years ago, s
him, and the aftermath had left him fe
physical and emotional, that served as constant reminders of the trauma he had endured. He had develop
attempts to be suffocating. They treated him like a fragile object that nee
by was isolat
icult to connect with them on a deeper level. He often found himself shutting down when