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The Love of My Life, The Monster by e_writer996
e_writer996
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☆BASED ON THE TRUE STORY OF MY LIFE ☆ Rachel and Miller seemed like the golden couple of high school. Miller was a well-liked basketball player and Rachel was a shy, sweet cheerleader who was beloved by her friends and family. What began as a happy relationship, became a terrifying nightmare. Behind the good looks and charming nature, Miller was an abusive and manipulative monster. Rachel is terrified and is abused constantly. The torture that she endures consumes every aspect of her life, isolating her from friends and family, as well as impacting her health and academics. Too scared to tell a soul, and scared for her life, how will she escape? ********************************************************* TRIGGER WARNING: my story contains physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, verbal abuse, manipulation and gaslighting. This story is based on my life. No real names are used. Thank you to all who have kept reading my story. it means the world♥♥
Mary's Bones by Loutka
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Angie, a grieving expectant mother, must help the spirit of a little girl find the remains of twelve other children who mysteriously disappeared three years ago. ***** After the death of her twin brother, Angie Abernathy immersed herself in her painting to help her deal with her overwhelming grief. When her husband, John, finally convinces her to sort through some of Cory's belongings, she unexpectedly finds the closure she needs in the form of a map and a journal full of cryptic notes. When the notes lead her to the bodily remains of six-year-old Mary Drake, the first of thirteen children who went missing three years ago, Angie finds herself caught up in her own investigation and quickly starts to believe that Mary's bones aren't as dead as they seem to be... Content warning: This story contains mature themes, including references to the murder of children