Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?

Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High?

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Ethan and Czarina have been a couple ever since junior year of college. They met under cliché circumstances, but were happy and content with each other's time and company. Although they are now official adults with jobs, they have not strayed nor drifted apart. Until Ethan had a dose of opium six months ago. He became an addict and it drove their relationship from bliss to nearly ending. Having an on and off relationship with Ethan made Czarina an emotional wreck. Fighting and crying became a daily thing. But Czarina's love is fading while Ethan's struggling. What'll happen to the two? Will they drift apart or stay together and work through the hardships? ((slow updates just a heads up))
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