The hardest stories to read are the ones with bits of life weaved into them
It's those perfect books that are well balanced and seem to capture the readers
Those are the ones with shards of experience threaded quietly into the words
Readers are left reeling when it all hits home, making them clutch onto it tighter
But its actually the authors who depend on their quills to tell someone
Even if it's overlooked, just being able to share that past is a blessing in itself
Can you imagine the countless number of fans that hold a tragic piece of their idol?
Mourning, bickering, and raging against a silent demon as a whole?
Power in numbers, and safe amongst the crowds
While the reader is hanging onto every page, and voice opinions and protective beliefs
The writer is totally dependent on them for protection against the things eating away at their souls