Unsavable
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Ongoing, First published Feb 21, 2020
How can emptiness feel so heavy? For Andrea, emptiness has become a part of her everyday life. 

All alone, the void begins to swallow her. Can she be saved before it's too late? 

Past friendships, past pain and past loss are all dug up ripping her apart. Perhaps the help of one kind stranger is all she needs. 


⚠️Trigger warning⚠️

This book deals with major issues such as depression, self harm and suicidal attempts. This is book is fictional and is not to be mistaken as promoting any of these said things.

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Anxiety

16 parts Complete Mature

Thea Salvatore. She never thought her life could get so complicated, in such a short amount of time, in one situation continued on. After losing people closets to her, and betrayed by another, she closes herself off, focusing mainly on school. This causes more problems than solutions. Her anxiety comes out in full force, sending her into multiple attacks at any given time, during school, after school, in the middle of the night. She's so anxious, so nervous, so afraid that she's going to be hurt, or worse, killed. Then a foreign exchange student moves in with her best friend, and befriends her. Her life changes, she changes back into her old self. She comes out of her shell, her mind shifting off all the stressful times, and past times, and focuses on this new guy in her life. A guy she desperately wants to keep, but wants to also keep safe. They go through twists and turns, but in the end, doesn't happiness always win?