Operation Skinny ✔️
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  • Reads 21,565
  • Votes 1,248
  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 49m
Complete, First published Oct 16, 2020
Phoebe's always hated her body. She never thought she was good enough to blend in with her classmates. And now, at almost 200 pounds, she decides to start what she calls 'operation skinny,' with one goal in mind: to shed the weight. She marks her wrist with the letters 'N' and 'O' to remind herself of the self-control she seeks. Her only friend is very concerned because he doesn't want to see her falling down a very unhealthy rabbit hole. But Phoebe doesn't see a single thing wrong with her actions. That is, until she finds herself waking up in the hospital bed with no recollection of how she got there.

COMPLETED [20,000 - 25,000 words]

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Now published under the title: Eating Dilemma 

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