Before you read further, you should know that I didn't give up on '100 Happy Days' because I didn't have time to be happy (which is what the website claims is the reason 70% of the people that participate, quit). The reason was much more important, and something that I wouldn't like to get into. With that said, go ahead - enjoying reading.
Left abandoned by her demon, left broken by her demon, she made a choice - to move on.
She rose up against the odds, beat the unapologetic system and joined the Army.
She couldn't get into battle; as if every day wasn't. She was as good as the boys, just never got to show it.
She thought she had found him one day at the bar, the one that would help make it all right.
He wasn't a lover, he was an aging cop.
The rest of the academy didn't welcome her; she barged in, did their jobs and left them behind.
Six years later, she met her dad, a mere coincidence.
She felt complete, a euphoric high as she shot him point-blank.
She had killed her demon. She surrendered with a smile.
She rose up against the odds, beat the unapologetic system and joined the Army.
She couldn't get into battle; as if every day wasn't. She was as good as the boys, just never got to show it.
She thought she had found him one day at the bar, the one that would help make it all right.
He wasn't a lover, he was an aging cop.
The rest of the academy didn't welcome her; she barged in, did their jobs and left them behind.
Six years later, she met her dad, a mere coincidence.
She felt complete, a euphoric high as she shot him point-blank.
She had killed her demon. She surrendered with a smile.