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TMIOMB favorite moments😩😩 by shewasinElysium
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Soo we all miss Makendoffer's The Monster Inside Of My Bed. And thankfully, past me screenshotted my favorite moments! And I hope they were your favorite moments too:)) I can't reassure which chapter each one is from, but I hope this can fulfill your need for the book🙂 P.S. I'm giving you all I have, so no need to ask for more :) feel free to screenshot them if you like. And sorry if nothing is labeled, also I couldn't figure out how to put all the pictures into one chapter sooo.... yeah 😙 P.P.S. I own the screenshots but not the writing in it. Just a btw I don't want no FBI coming for me😬😳
The Monster Inside Of My Bed by makeandoffersearch
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Who has a right to judge what is normal? For 18-year-old Maria Valentino it was her parents, it was her friends and it was the doctors who decided that she was no longer stable for the outside world. No one questioned that the man who put her in a mental institution for eight months was in fact a violent drunk because unlike Maria people thought he was normal. No one questioned that her friends bullied their classmates on a daily basis to stay at the top of the social ladder because that was normal. The only time people started asking questions was when Maria finally snapped. Then, she meets Mason Riley. Charming, handsome, and confident. He was like a slap back to reality, and for the first time in years, Maria finally felt like she was back in normality. The only problem was that she met Mason when she was admitted to The Ledge Mental Institution. He had been bouncing from hospital to hospital since he was 12 years old, somewhere along the way the doctors branded him a Sociopath. That would explain the charm, his exceptional knack at manipulation, and the remorse that he lacks to feel. Yet, even with all of that Maria finds herself believing that Mason might actually be one of the most normal aspects of her life, because after all sanity is best judged by those who lack it. That's what he keeps telling her, and she almost started to believe him.