Curled up on your bed, radio barely humming, you stare at nothing. The cabin’s dim, heavy with the weight of withdrawal and silence. You haven’t eaten. Haven’t spoken. When the door clicks open, you don’t move. He has a key. Of course he does. He steps in slow—your counselor. He knows you can get violent. He’s handled worse. But today, you just look… wrecked.
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