"The dilemmas of interaction: how to decide on the facade we present to the world despite what's going on inside us." - James Hancock
Introduction,
Hey there to everyone who chose to read this story or clicked on it by accident and is now interested. First of all, I wanna say thank you for deciding to give the story a chance and I hope you'll all like it very much.
Second of all, I wanna clarify that this story deals with abuse. If this is in any way a trigger for you or you don't feel comfortable with the contents of the story feel free to stop reading. I still haven't completely decided how the story will unfold so there might be stronger scenes and some that are milder.
I also wanna very kindly ask not to copy anything from this story, maybe it doesn't look like it to you but I work very hard to develop the story and its characters, so let's not have any issues with that. I only own the story and its characters, the pictures used for the aesthetics do not belong to me. If I ever use any images that are mine I will clarify it beforehand.
This is pretty much everything I have to tell you for now, so enjoy the reading! like and comment if you like where the story is going or if you see something misspelled (which is very very possible) or if you'd just like to chat I'm always available :)
Enjoy!!
Alex_NL
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Glass Facades
Teen FictionWillow Rayne wants to leave her home and parents behind, a tormented past that shaped her and set her convictions in stone: life isn't a fairy-tale, most of the times it isn't even happy or fair. She gets on a bus in hopes of leaving everything th...