Emotions
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Ongoing, First published Oct 05, 2014
Have you ever felt so much, you couldn't feel anything at all?

Meet Olivia Thompson. She might be you're typical happy girl who blends in with the crowd. You wouldn't take a second glance at her fake smile, or the pain that's evident in her eyes. She's been through some tough things in life: depression in particular. The only way she takes out her pain is through self and harm and her anonymous blog that she uses to help people get through their tough times, even though she should first try to help herself.

Hunter Dobbs. The boy with the seemingly perfect life. He has a nice house, a loving family, and an overall perfect life, at least in Olivia's eyes. But what she doesn't know is that even if someone might seem to be perfect and happy doesn't mean that they can't suffer from abuse, insecurities, eating disorders, and much more.

Remember, not all romances have a happy ending.
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