I Will Always Come Back

I Will Always Come Back

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Morrigan Moss "Mo" Rivers has always felt like Sugar Lake was a dump that no one would miss if it got wiped off the map with nothing notable about it: and they were all too happy to leave it behind to go off to college. But when a research project for a Sociology class takes them back home, the death of an old friend comes back into the light. While Mo navigates old feelings of loss, bitterness, and what might be love, they start to think that someone is watching their every move. Was it a mistake to come back home?
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12 kids. 12 untold stories. 12 unspoken traumas. Abandoned in the middle of the forest, will these kids uncover the darkest parts of themselves they swore to hide forever? Will they shove their secrets even farther down into themselves? Or will they find the courage to share, but not the chance? This story is about healing wounds. Metaphorically, and literally. With a masked attacker in the woods, some wounds will need to be healed. Cmon, go meet the first kid. Miles is a tough nut to crack, but you should try to get to know him. You should try and get to know ALL of them. UPDATES EVERY MON, WED, FRI, AND SUN TRIGGER WARNINGS With any good book about trauma, comes a list of trigger warnings. This book touches on physical, mental, and verbal abuse from friends, family, and guardians. As well as sexual assault and harassment (But don't worry, it's fade to black), has extreme depictions of self harm and suicidal thoughts, has scenes and descriptions of a public shooter, eating disorders, and lastly, racism/classism. The list may be long, but it IS the point of the book to touch on all of these topics. I hope you enjoy.

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