The Thing About Aimee.
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Ongoing, First published Aug 17, 2014
Being born to a family with high prevalence of mental illness it's no surprise 20 year old Aimee's outlook is slightly eccentric. Yet, perspective is everything so what should that matter? No one's getting hurt by her eccentric tendencies. As far as they're aware at least. What you can't see can't hurt you. Yet, Aimee wasn't always the devious being she now is. Aimee isn't even her real name. She's far more interesting than Diane however, that silly little empathic bitch. Explore how indulging into the freeing world of drugs, losing her soulmate, and watching her mothers eyes flutter on her death bad changed the sweetest girl you could ever meet into a shadow in the dark. You're curious, aren't you darling?
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