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Protector (editing) by Datpigglet
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I take care of this man. He is 26 years old and his name is Sebastian. Sebastian have heh a medical problem.. H..he's smart in some ways and sweet it's hard to take him out in public when people gives him stares. He sometimes twitch and talks to himself sometime but I could careless. Once you get to know him he's really sweet,kind,loving and caring.
The Pact by Teenage_enchantment
Teenage_enchantment
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Paxton Jennings and Chelsea Carmichael have been best friends since Paxton and his twin brother Flynn moved in next door. Fifteen years later they're still as close as ever, nearing high school graduation and moving onto the real world. Although their lives may seem perfect to their peers, Chelsea and Paxton have a lot more going on. So what happens when Paxton proposes a deal to help them deal with their issues? A deal that he calls "foolproof." But what happens when his foolproof idea fails and things become complicated? Will their friendship be able to handle all the difficult decisions that these two will have to face? Or will everything fall apart when they need each other the most?
LOVED✓ by _Bed_Of_Roses
_Bed_Of_Roses
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A NOVEL ON STOCKHOLM SYNDROME BOOK 2 OF A THREE BOOK SERIES *TRIGGER WARNING* This book contains scenes that some readers may find disturbing... and also slightly annoying. "Miss. Iris, do you believe she has a point?" she asked and returned to her seat once again. "I don't think so, her father and uncle deserve to go to jail." My answer extracted a smile from her like she was proud of my response. "My name is Christine; I am a renowned medico-legal psychotherapist. Been in the business for over twenty years and that is what a case of Stockholm syndrome looks like. In my years of experience, we see situations similar to this but its our job to help the victims realize" "Wow..." I started, really amazed at what she had said and what her work entails. I was only concerned why they locked me in a room with a psychotherapist "it must be difficult at times" I added. "yeah, its difficult every time" she laughed "but today isn't about me, I have a question for you." There was a brief pause in between before she carried on "Does Hunter deserve to go to jail?"