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Symptoms For Saving Beck

Symptoms For Saving Beck

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"You know, you're literally the most wonderful person ever... such a good listener," Beckham observes. "Wait what, sorry I was busy trying to magically get out of this unfortunate situation," I smile and kick him in the shin. "Can't feel it remember?" he smirks. I shake my head giving a small smile, "Oh don't I know Beck." --- Elizabeth Jones suffers from depression and OCD, which are symptoms of Maladive Daydreaming. Where you daydream of a fictional life where you prefer to experience. But this condition isn't always a good thing, because it causes her short attention span and she gets distracted too easily at school. Struggling for survival for her and her mom, she works at and old but "cool" record shop where she finds comfort in her thoughts through music vinyls where her mental pain/illness temporarily disappears. Beckham Peterson has Congenital Insensitivity to Pain, where he can't feel physical pain. Wealthy and son to a successful doctor exploring conditions like his, he is the school's Golden Boy with perfect grades, good looks, and an athletic reputation. Playing football, this blessing and curse takes away the physical pain Beck has dreaded before, but doesn't take away the reality of a broken body and heart. Two very different conditions, one mental and one physical, meet through two very different people when Beckham meets Eliza at a therapy meeting which suggested that they help each other overcome their problems. Weeks and months of milkshake "dates", therapy sessions, and sticking through thick and thin, they realize that even though their situations are very different, maybe the way of coping with them, is the same. Together.
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