Bittersweet

Bittersweet

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A story of two girls that were in love. I promise not to tell you how I came up with this. Julie was 19 when she met Chrisy. They loved each other with all their hearts. They find some bumps in the road but they manage. Julie struggles with her anxiety and depression and the only things that make her happy are the things she can't have. Chrisy has anxiety as well that messes with her social skills. They manage though
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