Reflect Me
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  • Reads 314
  • Votes 35
  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 11m
Ongoing, First published Sep 26, 2018
Bristley Sanders is a monster.
At least that's what she sees every time she looks in the mirror. The golden girl of Bay State High has just started her senior year. With her fierce best friend Alexis at her side, her beloved sister Andrea soon to be married, and a budding romance with the new boy Elliott, this is shaping up to be the best year of her life. Or is it? 
When a classmate's pool party takes a shocking turn, and a scandalous video is posted online, will Bristley be able to turn things around?  
She has secrets. And they're piling up. The voices in her head are tearing her apart. Piece. By piece. By piece.
With a mysterious illness taking hold of her mind, and her abusive ex boyfriend lurking in the shadows, will she be able to keep control? Or will she shatter completely? 
What is wrong with Bristley Sanders?
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