*TRIGGER WARNINGS EVERYWHERE.*
This trailer includes drug usage and implied assault. You have been warned and I will take no responsibility for any problem caused.
A/N:
I've personally experienced some of the stuff I'm going to write about in this book. I've known and heard the experiences and feelings of others who have gone through ordeals I haven't - ordeals that I could never imagine going through. While I'm over all of it now, and I gotten my closure, I know there are many who haven't. People need to know that there is no need to struggle or suffer alone. It doesn't matter if it's depression, drugs, abuse, or sexual violence/assault/rape. People need to know that it's okay to talk about it, and that starts with deleting the stigma around it.
If I'm being honest, I used Heroin and took Vicodin throughout my freshman year before being forced to kick it. I'll say that Heroin is an addiction that never really goes away like Cigarettes or Alcohol, and that's not to say that those are easy to stop, but Heroin is another animal. If you look into Post-Acute-Withdrawal Syndrome, you'll see what I mean.
Please be aware that there will/may be some triggering content throughout. Further, there are heavy doses of both lesbian (the plot literally states this.) and heterosexual themes/relationships. If you don't like that, then don't read it. :)
Lastly, I repeat:
Trigger Warning(s): Features Drug Usage, Assault, themes of Depression, and themes/acts/attempts of Suicide throughout.

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