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Ocd by Neil Hilborn.
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Complete, First published May 22, 2014
This is a poem, written by Neil Hilborn.
It is about a man who suffers from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
And falls in love, with a girl who accepts him
and fixes everything. 
But tragedy arises and their story takes a turn for the worst.
But does their story end? 
It's up to your imagination to figure out.
All credits due where they belong.



Cover made with lightbulb overlay found on weheartit,
used on the app Pixlr express.
Words to the poem found online.
This is one of my favorites, 
I hope you enjoy!
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Elijah Rosen, an introverted seventeen year old with a love for football, sneaks out almost every night to get away from the problems he faces during the day. He feels like his anxiety is taking over his life, and the only place he can go to escape it is the pitch black night right outside his window where he can be alone and let his thoughts run wild. But after he finds Adam Chang sitting at the bottom of an empty pool in the early hours of the morning with puffy red eyes and bruised hands, he begins to find comfort in something other than the dark. Only, Adam has a few problems of his own. And with pressure coming from his family, his friends, his school, and his own mind, Elijah isn't sure how he'll make it through the year. ------- "I think if you weren't here, I wouldn't be okay. I'd..." I trailed off, not wanting to say the words that we both knew were true. "Hey," he said softly, "I'm just glad I'm here, then." He started to let go of me, but I wrapped my arms around his neck and hugged him like I never had anybody else before. "I'm glad you are too." (featured by FreeTheLGBT: 1/13/2022)