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The monster inside of my bed isn't a demon. It isn't a ghost. It’s the version of me I locked away. The angry one. The sad one. The one who screams into pillows and writes poetry about people who left. I spent so many years pushing those feelings under the rug (or under the box spring) that they congealed into a shape.

The story uses internal monologues and precise metaphors to show the characters' growth as they grapple with change, resilience, and memory About the Author: makeandoffer The Monster Inside Of My Bed - Wattpad

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In the end, I realized that the monster was never really inside my bed at all. It was inside me, a part of me. And by facing it, I was able to find peace, to find myself. The monster inside of my bed isn't a demon

"Because if you see me, you have to feel me."

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He snores. But honestly? So do I.

The "monster" is not just a literal or metaphorical threat; he is a deeply fractured individual. The author avoids excusing his actions, choosing instead to explain his psychological damage. The Captive and Captor Dynamic

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High-quality stories juggle multiple threads simultaneously: the main plot, romantic subplots, character arcs, thematic questions. A story feels thin when it focuses only on the romance or only on the plot. The best stories interweave everything.

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