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It all got too much

It all got too much

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Tue, May 1, 2018
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15-year-old Ella is a victim of extreme bullying. Cyber bullying, verbal bullying, and physical bullying. She's told she's too fat, then too skinny, and just plain ugly. The only people who care for her is mum and her dance family. Her dad died in a motorcycle accident when she was 10 years old and has a brother in the army. One comment just goes too far and for her, that was the breaking point. Read on to find out how far Ella can take it all and just how strong she is. *Warning* This story does contain some language, bullying, self-harm and suicidal thoughts. Please think before reading. Aimed for a mature audience.
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Back in middle school, Grace Archer was okay. She had a few close friends, great grades, and something that if you looked hard enough, kind of even resembled self-esteem. But after starting a private high school on a scholarship, she fell face first into an terrifyingly intense depression that threatened to swallow her whole- and to make things worse, she has no goddamn idea where it came from. She's badly bullied, and those old friends are gone now. But Grace has a plan- she's going to kill herself on her fifteenth birthday in three weeks. She's got it all planned out- there was this article she read where a guy committed suicide by drinking drain cleaner, so she'll get drunk on warm, hard booze and do that. Simple, right? Not exactly. Cover made by @MarqNorell

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