Shadows of the Mind
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  • Reads 89
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 8
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Sep 02, 2018
Mature
Addiction starts out as a choice, but once your truly addicted it becomes a sickness, if you don't get help it's highly possible you''ll die. It's like choosing to have cancer because for 5 minutes it makes you feel like a superhero. 

Lily is a few months away from 17 and runs away from home because of her mentally abusive stepfather. She lives off the streets until she's 18.

She gets a job at a strip club, starts taking pain pills and drinking alcohol and quickly becomes an addict. Then she meets Caleb also an adicct, and the addiction gets worse.

 The sickness of addiction takes over her life.

But one day he OD's and she decides that's the end of the line for her and she tries to get clean.

 One day she meets a new man in a very unexpected way.....

Will this new man make the problem even worse, or help her start anew?
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