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Eden's trauma continues to haunt her from "summary" of The Way I Used to Be by Amber Smith

Eden's trauma is a relentless force that remains with her long after the initial incident. It is a shadow that lurks in the recesses of her mind, casting a dark cloud over her thoughts and actions. The pain and fear from the past continue to resurface, causing her to relive the emotional turmoil over and over again. The impact of the trauma is profound, shaping Eden's perception of herself and the world around her. It colors her interactions with others, causing her to push people away and isolate herself from those who care about her. The trauma has distorted her sense of trust, making it difficult for her to open up and seek help. The weight of the trauma is heavy, weighing down on Eden's shoulders and making it difficult for her to move forward. It manifests in her behaviors, leading her to engage in self-destructive patterns as a way to cope with the pain. Eden is trapped in a cycle of destructive habits that only serve to perpetuate her suffering. Despite her best efforts to bury the past, Eden finds that the trauma continues to resurface, like a wound that refuses to heal. It lingers in the background, a constant reminder of the pain and suffering she has endured. Eden is unable to escape the grip of her trauma, no matter how hard she tries. The trauma haunts Eden like a ghost, a specter that refuses to be exorcised. It is a presence that looms large in her life, coloring her experiences and shaping her identity. Eden's struggle with her trauma is an ongoing battle, one that she must face head-on in order to find peace and healing.
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    The Way I Used to Be

    Amber Smith

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