Savior {Billie Eilish}
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  • Reads 59,242
  • Votes 1,940
  • Parts 21
  • Time 1h 21m
Complete, First published Dec 23, 2019
Mature
Harlow and her boyfriend of 3 years, Alex seem perfect on the outside. They're everyone's definition of a perfect couple.

But behind closed doors, where no ones eyes can see, things get dark. 

What happens when that darkness slips into the light and is seen by one of the most famous musicians in the world?

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