Write about something that you heard that you wish you could unhear.

 Prompt Response: One thing I wish I could unhear was my mom talking about how my first cat died. I overheard her saying that one of our neighbors had poisoned him, and it was heartbreaking to hear. I wasn’t supposed to know, but once I heard it, I couldn’t stop thinking about it. Hearing that took away my innocence and made the loss feel even more painful, because it wasn’t just an accident—it was something cruel.

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