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She is crazy. But she's also just done pretending.
Lilith doesn't want help. Not from her overbearing mother. Not from the creepy psychiatrist. Not from the pills that wrap her mind in fog and strip her of everything that once made her... her. She's already tried therapy, medication, and all the things people say are supposed to "fix" someone like her. But Lilith doesn't think she's broken-just different. Dangerous, maybe. Damaged, definitely. But not broken.
When she's forcibly sent to a mental hospital for a six-month trial stay, Lilith isn't just fighting for control of her life-she's fighting to hold onto the last pieces of herself before the world decides who she should be. Haunted by a past she refuses to name and a truth she can't bring herself to face, Lilith walks the line between brilliance and madness, control and chaos, rebellion and surrender.
Told in raw, unfiltered prose with biting insight and dark humor, Lilith is a piercing exploration of mental illness, identity, and the fine line between survival and self-destruction. In a world that demands conformity, what does it cost to simply be yourself?