healing and an argument

“This is what you do, isn’t it. You’re bleeding, injured, and the wound is trying to heal. But you’re refusing to let it, picking at the scab and the skin because you don’t want to let it scar. We’re here, we’re trying all we can to help you, but that’s part of the problem for you now. Maybe all the problem, as the damage you’ve done, trying to stop your healing, is greater than the original wound you suffered.”

“You know that’s not true.”

“Yeah, I do. I know you’re trying. And that’s– It’s better than you might’ve done, but we need you to do more. Or let us do more. Or let someone or something or somewhere do more.”

“And if that’s too much?”

“Then tell us. Because too much for you, means we’re not doing well enough. I’m not trying to say you need to become someone you’re not, to ignore everything that happened, just let the scars begin to form. Please.”

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