A Monster's Trophy
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I look back at her with bloodshot eyes
We blink together
Open and close
Psychologists say that if you stare at your reflection long enough your brain will contort your face into a monster
With sagging cheeks
A hole where the nose is supposed to be
Legs like tentacles
Welts and boils trailing up and down its arms
Jagged scars carved across face
Pointed ears
Green tinted skin
A mouth once filled with twenty-eight teeth replaced
with two pointy fangs
Red beady eyes blinking back at you
That's me
I'm the monster
I grab at the excess skin on my body
And she cries in disgust
She tells her mother that "her friend" can't look in the mirror
This "friend" has low self esteem
This "friend" can't love herself
She says she feels bad
But I haven't seen her face in months
I just catch glimpses
Flick of black hair on the cold white tile
A protruding bone
Blemishes on her once smooth skin
Yet I am double her size
Triple her size
I am super sized
I am a deep fried Oreo after too many funnel cakes
I am Faaaa
Rench (French) fries and a juicy cheeseburger
You can see the grease dripping off of my skin
She looks at me with hallowed checks
Her sweat shirt is a blanket
Engulfing her small body
We see each other for the first time in months
I can barely recognize her
She lifts up her shirt and every visible rib is a trophy
Her pelvic bones are medals
But she is an over achiever
Trophies and medals aren't enough for her
she tugs her brittle hair in frustration
Black hair on white tile
I just want to be beautiful
I JUST WANT TO BE BEAUTIFUL
I just want to be beautiful
She is chasing perfection
And I am not it
So I tell her to break the mirror
Don't worry about the bad luck honey, it can't get worse than this
Because I'm not what you're looking for
I will never be that size zero
I will never be Miranda Kerr
I will never be skinny
Not skinny enough for her
Not skinny enough for me
Let the shards set me free
Because she is looking at me and I'm becoming a monster.
But monsters are just cowards who hide under beds
Scaring children in the night
And we are no longer children
No longer innocent
No longer afraid
Her fist flies toward me
I look at the shards of glass on the white tile of the bathroom
And I am free
We are free