About this Blog


This blog will be many things: a diary, a book of poetry, and a place for the stories that have shaped my life. I urge caution as you read. Some of my experiences are far darker than many can comfortably handle. My writing will deal openly with rape, physical abuse, mental abuse, trauma, and other painful truths. My life has not been pretty, and there are times—after counseling sessions or nightmares—when I need a place to pour out the words before they tear at me from the inside.

But not everything here will be heavy. Some entries will be small thoughts, quiet reflections, or moments of laughter that made me smile that day. Soft moments I’m learning to cherish because, after everything, they mean more to me than I ever expected.

For your safety and mine, I will place clear trigger warnings at the beginning of any post that contains darker subject matter. If you choose to continue reading after that point, the choice—and the responsibility—belongs to you.

This space is my truth, unfiltered. Proceed with care, compassion, and awareness.

Trigger Warnings

Stars in their eyes

They don’t knock before they enter. They don’t give warning signs or soft landings. They just arrive—violent, jarring, electric—and suddenly you’re not where you were a moment ago. You’re back there. In the thick of it. In the memory. In fear. In the skin that never really felt like yours again after what happened.

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Poetry 

Safe for Everyone