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The Break Before Dawn
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Ongoing, First published Oct 13, 2020
Mature
No one would have ever expected me to write a story about how I grew up. The whole topic is something that has always made my life hard. I have never trusted anyone with it. But little did I know that during the whole time I would meet the love of my life that I would marry in the future. This is a story that I made in hopes that some people would relate and that they would know that they aren't alone. That other people have gone through what they have.  This story talks about triggering topics such as depression and suicide. I ask that if those topics get to you, please have a guardian of some sort with you in case you have any questions and or concerns. Also keep in mind that this story is just started. There is many many more chapters to come.
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