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DANI: Excuse me, I see you seein' me and my thirst traps.
DANI: Thanks for the likes, champ.
alphabet series; C is for Coyoacán
the town dani’s family lives in coyoacán, mexico.
posted to dani’s work insta 5/21
posted to her work insta 5/25
self para early morning facetime with NPC Whitney Simmons 5/26
wc: 634 // dani has a regular facetime session with her close friend.
“Girl you gotta get out of bed, it’s already 10:30 A.M. and if you don’t come to class this morning and make me have to be by myself, I’ll personally come over and kick your ass.”
posted to her personal 5/26
posted to dani’s personal snapchat. 5/26
alphabet series ↳ D is for Drugs
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One of her biggest downfalls in her life had always been addiction. Addiction to people, to alcohol, but worst of all was her addiction to drugs. Back in high school, her freshman year, she was introduced to cocaine. In all honesty, it scared her, the idea of it if anything else and all the stories she’d heard about the white powder was enough to almost make her back out. But she was new around NYC, and alone, and all she wanted was to fit in with the people who graciously invited her to this party. So she did it, and she loved it. It made her forget about anything that had been on her mind, it made her feel alive, this rush of adrenaline spiked through her veins in one of the most amazing ways she’d ever felt. And from that day on, her obsession had grown, buying her own and eventually branching out to pills. Most of the time, she’d show up to school with whatever she’d taken still in her veins. She knew deep down she should stop, but the drugs she took made her feel like she had something to rely on that wouldn’t judge her. It got bad though, withdraws felt like hell, cold sweats and mood swings even worse than she’d had before so she couldn’t stop.
Nowadays, she’s pretty clean, at least that’s what she tells herself. She doesn’t do them everyday, aside from smoking weed because it’s legal and helps calm her raging anxiety. Dani believes that all of this happened for a reason, but still has relapses and moments of weakness if she finds herself around it without anyone to stop her.