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To say that I was worried, was nothing more than an understatement, but then again, that had been the way that I had been feeling as of late. It was like everything was spiraling out of control, and no matter how much I tried to keep a reign on things, I simply couldn't. It was starting to take it's toll on me, in a way that was both mental and physical. I didn't know how much longer I would be able to put up with everything that was going on, but the end was near. It had to be. For all I knew, I was one shocking revelation away from having a heart attack, or something that was equally as shocking. Since Isabelle had decided to come here and drop the bombshells that she had been keeping to herself, I hadn't heard or seen from her. It wasn't something that would have ordinarily bothered m