Going off into the Deep End
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  • Reads 38
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  • Parts 3
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Ongoing, First published Aug 13, 2018
Mature
Evanora "Eva" Kingsley has always struggled with her mental health, but when it lands her in the closest psychiatric facility she doesn't know what to do. Rediscovering herself might be the hardest thing Eva has ever had to face alone. But she knows she can't stay in Bluttony forever. The sooner she comes to coping with her problems the sooner she can go home and face her mother. 


This isn't a story about a girl finding love or finding friends it's about a girl who is finally finding herself. Simply this is just her life and the events that follow are what help Evanora find a sense of peace. 


DISCLAIMER: Some of these events are derived from personal experiences so I am not mocking the mental health system in anyway. Also, there might be some scenes that aren't for the faint of heart!
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