Chapter 229

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Tyreece's POV
Chloe's parents still havent come back yet so i decided to move in with her. To keep her company. Its scary for a girl to live in such a big house all by herself.
She stood in the mirror and i went next to her. She looked upset.
"Whats wrong"
"Ahh nothing" she said looking down.
I lifted her chin up so she faced me again.
"Whats wrong"
"Im ugly" she said looking down
"No you're not"
"I am. That's why i was lesbian because no boys want me"
" i want you"
She smiled weakly and sat on the bed with her head in her hands.
"Ahh idk. Ive diagnosed myself with BDD"
"Whats that"
"Body dysmorphia disorder"

Chloe's POV
"Whats that?" He said sitting on the spinny chair opposite me.
"Um" i said holding back tears. "I have a lot of negative thoughts about my body and just feel like there is everything wrong with it and nothing can change that" i said starting to cry.
"Have yu spoken to anyone"
"I told my parents before they left but" she stopped talking and took a deep breath "they don't care"
He came over and gave me a big hug and i cried into his chest.
"But baby why do you think negatively about your body"
"I hate it" she said sitting back on the bed.
"But why?
She didnt say anything.
"Baby?"
"Um, when i was younger, my um uncle use to come and assault me. A lot. I told my parents. They um called me a liar and my dad hurt me a lot because of the way i spoke of his brother. I was young so i thought there was something wrong with my body and that's why he done it. And ive hated my body ever since to know someone did that to me and i - um cant do anything about it" i put my head in my hands and cried while or the pain came rushing back to my body.
"Wheres your uncle now?"
"He moved to america but he told me he'll be back"
"Is that why you're scared to be here by yourself?"
I nodded
"Baby don't worry about that. Im here now and i think your beautiful"
I gave him a big hug. This is the first time someone has actually made me feel better about myself.

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