Something Else
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Ongoing, First published Jul 07, 2020
Mature
While discovering the dark and traumatic events that have led to the abusive and unloving life she's lived for years, Brinley finds herself leaving a place she's been forced to call home, with a practical stranger. 
Through this unannounced and overall unhealthy relationship, Mark and Brinley find themselves running into obstacles, they'd never thought they'd face. 
Finding their way through the dark side of Highschool, loss of trust, and the importance of self-worth, Brinley finds herself wondering if what she's been told all her life is true, and what it means to herself...
That if she is really, 
Something Else...


DISCLAIMER (TW): if you are easily disturbed by mentions of the following, please read with caution or click away from this story;
thoughts or actions of suicide/ suicidal tendencies, self harm/ mentions of self harm, physical, mental or verbal abuse, bullying, eating disorders (ED), Etc.
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