Anxiety felt like a grapnel anchor pickaxed back, one prong lung, one — Krystal Sutherland, A Semi-Definitive List Worst Nightmares

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Anxiety felt like a grapnel anchor had been pickaxed into your back, one prong in each lung, one through the heart, one through the spine, the weight curving your posture forward, dragging you down to the murky depths of the sea floor. The good news was that you kind of got used to it after a while. Got used to the gasping, brink-of-heart-attack feeling that followed you everywhere. All you had to do was grab one of the prongs that stuck out from the bottom of your sternum, give it a little shake, and say, “Listen, asshole. We’re not dying. We have shit to do.

Krystal Sutherland, A Semi-Definitive List of Worst Nightmares

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