I'm actually really proud of this.. It's me, I take it myself in our bathroom rigth after I came home. I felt bad 'cause my friend had cut her left leg with a blade. She told me on phone that old scars bleed a lot when they are cutted again. I ran to her aparment, hitted the door until she opened it and let me in. The floor was full of blood drops, and a line of dark blood followed her feet steps. She hold towels on her hand and tried to rub stains from the carpet. I almost cried, just whispered her name and asked why she did it. She didn't know. I just hugged her and tried to make her feel better. She just laughed, as nothing have even happened. She wasn't okay at all. She just walked and rubbed blood from the floor, spoke something pretty usual with usual voice, smiled and walked around the room. I stood in the middle of that room, looked how she act and tried to not to be crying. I have NEVER been so scared, my whole body shooke like Iwould have seen someone dying. I was there 1,5-3 hours, tried to help her and spoke to her, listened her. It was something like midnight when I left.
Um, back to the photo, sorry. Edited with photoshop, nothing else to say :/
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