Contained and Released

Contained and Released

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An indescribable, incomprehensible and undeserving circumstance lead Taine into a depth of terror and distress. The constant knowingness of him being mentally unhealthy took a toll on him, which forcefully brainwashed him into a dungeon of self-hate. A man who was so large and authoritative to the blind eye - was weaker than an innocent fawn. But when Flora came along, a girl who usually took everyone's breath away, reminded him how to breathe again. A girl who had the appearance of an innocent fawn, and actually accompanied the traits of one, stole away his demons only to lock them away in his old dungeon she helped him escape from. Peace at last. Read to find out how and why. If you are looking for a bit of a sad book that can put you in a deep state of 'bdhebcvcc' that can give you some feeling that you have been craving, then this is for you. And also a beautiful, sweet romance. With some controversial characters to add to that. Also this story is mainly influenced by mental health and may become dark or confusing at times - sometimes I don't even know how to describe or explain what I write, it just makes sense in the most unfathomable way.
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