Pity Me, My Preconception

Oct 6th, 2015 by thegooddoctor in 100 Words

I’d been here before, but I was lost. Confusion, desperation took residence in my bones, my breath, my very being. Everything had changed.

I stumbled along, eyes rambling in vicious circles, a desperate search for something familiar. Nothing made sense anymore. Tradition sacred, change took me by unfriendly surprise. If no one tells me who to be, who am I? I need structure.

I found a man, wearing men’s clothing, and I asked where to find the Men’s Department now that it was just Department. He pointed to the sign that said “Men’s.”

“But what does that mean?” I asked.

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