The Lies of Ana and Mia (Book 2)
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  • Reads 35,096
  • Votes 1,492
  • Parts 41
  • Time 4h 26m
Complete, First published May 08, 2014
Mature
Dear Diary,
I have made the decision to go to an eating disorder clinic. I want to get better. I don't want to be sick in the head anymore. I want to conquer the voices of Ana and Mia. I want to stop listening to their lies. Wish me luck!
											Elizabeth

This is the second book to my series Ana and Mia. If you haven't already. Read the Voices of Ana and Mia first :) Love yall!!!! :)
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Today I met her , her name is Ana. She's pretty thin and beautiful. I'm friends with this girl Ana. I've start eating less, hating the person in the mirror my life become a mess. I'm scared of this girl Ana. I can't get her out of my head, it finally occured me that Ana wants me death My worst enemey is this girl called Ana. She's a demon in my head, She seemed sweet at first But I was so mislead. This is about Ana, She starve to grave , if you ever meet her you should be afraid. Ana shows no mercy. She'll take your life away, If you give any chance in your head She'll stay... ~*~ N.H. au maybe there's a bit of Niam but to find that out you better read it ;)