So to start this off I'd just like to say that the characters portrayed in this book are completely fictional, but if anyone you do know begins to act in such a way that includes gradually isolating themselves, showing signs of major distress, negative mood inclinations and so on- take some time to talk to them and support them, be their friend when they need it and make sure they're well looked after. That's just what i wanted to say off the bat, it doesn't take much to ask if someone is okay.Anyway here's a quick blurb-thingy (in case ya didn't read it before:
There are parts of ourselves that at times seem like our worst enemies, our anxieties and fears can seem like monsters weighing us down.
This is a story of a monster and of a girl (a little bird). Of a grey fog, laughing bricks and fish in a shiny cage.
This is a story about all of us, no matter who you are, and our monsters in all the shapes they take.
Everybody has an Irving.
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IRVING //a short story//
Teen FictionThere are parts of ourselves that at times seem like our worst enemies, our anxieties and fears can seem like monsters weighing us down. This is a story of a monster and of a girl (a little bird). Of a grey fog, laughing bricks and fish in a shiny c...