Glass Houses
By Kellie Powell

Seath, a recently single young artist with a bit of an inferiority complex, tries to reassure her best friend that she is in fact "okay" with recent events that have "coupled up" everyone but her.

SEATH:

Ken, I'm okay. In fact, I'm great. All my life, I've been a Relationship Girl, playing by this obscure set of Rules... But now, I know the truth about myself, and I know that if I close myself off from what I want, I'll be missing out on amazing experiences. Last night proved to me that I have other options. I've never been so completely on my own before, and right now, I wouldn't trade nights like last night for any amount of security. I'll never find myself settling for less in a relationship because I'm too afraid to be alone. I'll never be alone, because I have you, and I have myself, and I have my freedom.


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