while PLL has been known to touch dark subjects, it's only ever highlighted or cast a certain shadow on those scenarios. for example, jason managed to turn his life around—away from the drugs and the drinking and the partying—when it was at his lowest point. yet, no one has really shown how amazing that is for him to overcome such an addiction. they never got into the nitty-gritty stuff of the show. we only get to witness the light side of homophobia, depression, PTSD, addiction, etc. and if that's what attracts you then this story might not be the one for you.
this will be a more graphic (and hopefully, realistic) version of PLL with a twisted OFC who has trouble overcoming the loss of her best friend, the guilt of her past, and her need to self-medicate rather than "self-appreciate" (yes, i put that for the sake of rhyming. no, i'm not positive it's a real word).
if you are willing to stick around and see what i have in store, we might just have some fun. buckle up, kids. the ride's about to start.
thank you and enjoy (or don't? i don't want to pressure you),
bee.
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