Anxiety
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 53m
Ongoing, First published Nov 16, 2018
Mature
Anxiety. Everyone knows someone that has it, even if that's themselves. It affects how people act, see things and even think.

Wesley Sloan, on the outside he looks like a normal guy but internally he is dealing with so much more. 

Zoella Jennings, she is new to town and was hoping for a new start but got the exact opposite.

Julia Samuels, she wanted Wesley all to herself but when Zoella comes into the picture, she can't help but let her mind take over.

Each are in denial about something. Their diagnosis, their home life or even love. Follow this trio as they go through the pains of high school as they learn more about themselves and others.

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Anxiety is Abby's (Lesterstwin) newest novel on the platform. Abby is 17 and a senior in high school. This is her fourth published novel on the platform.
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