Dipped in Strawberry

Dipped in Strawberry

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"I had to be perfect, if I wasn't perfect I was nothing. Now I'm broken, and scared, and have to walk around everyday with people looking at me like I belong in a mental institute." Paislee Sherr was just a normal teenage girl; daughter to successful parents, attending a private school, until one wrong move changed everything. After her secrets are exposed she is sent to live with her aunt in Strawberry, where life is simpler but the struggle to cope is growing more difficult. Warning: Life isn't always rated G and neither is this story. Some sensitive content This story was created to raise awareness about Self Harm, Eating Disorders, Depression, and Anxiety among other things. And because of this there is also a trigger warning.
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