Layla was struggling. It wasn't hard to notice when you put together the lack of items in her shopping basket, the disappearance of her phone and the lack of sexual drive. With absentee parents, declining mental health and apparent alcohol addiction, the rich girl seems to barely survive each day.
Then, under mysterious circumstances, she gets her hands on a journal, belonging to her dead sister, and she explores the journey her sister went on before choosing to fall to her death, leaving behind a crumbling family and the love of her life.
trigger warning: substance abuse, self harm and ptsd.
this book covered sensitive issues, which i will aim to represent in the best and most accurate way possible. if you notice any untrue stereotype-ish parts to any of these issues, please alert me so i can change it.if you are triggered easily please do not read this book.
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