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The world tilted. Asphalt scraped my cheek. The sound of metal grating on pavement was loud in my ear. My prosthetic leg was twisted at an angle that felt all wrong. A laugh cut through the ringing. Then a voice. “Stop acting broken.” My breath caught in my throat. I was just trying to get up, trying to make the world level again. My shoulder ached. That’s when I felt the hand. It was big, covered in a rough, sandy-colored glove. It didn't pull or yank. It just closed around my arm, steady and s
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The world tilted. Asphalt scraped my cheek. The sound of metal gratin…
1.1K views22 hours ago
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The world tilted. Asphalt scraped my cheek. The sound of metal grating on pavement was loud in my ear. My prosthetic leg was twisted at an angle that felt all wrong. A laugh cut through the ringing. Then a voice. “Stop acting broken.” My breath caught in my throat. I was just trying to get up, trying to make the world level again. My shoulder ached. That’s when I felt the hand. It was big, covered in a rough, sandy-colored glove. It didn't pull or yank. It just closed around my arm, steady and s
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The world tilted. Asphalt scraped my cheek. The sound of metal gratin…
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