Skinny Love (on hold)
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  • Reads 874
  • Votes 38
  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 39m
Ongoing, First published Oct 18, 2014
This is not a story about skinny love. It's about one girl's love for skinny.
Emberly Chance has been in the hospital six times due to her eating disorder. In her mind, being skinny is the only way to be beautiful, and it was unreachable for her. She was diagnosed with Anorexia, social anxiety, and trichotilliomania. Yet, even at her lowest weight, on the brink of death, she still feels ugly.

Enter Asher Kindling, who is a mystery wrapped up in skin. Without saying a word to her, he buys her cake. That simple action brings on a whole world of adventure, romance, and confusion. And it may end up worse than either of them thought possible. 

But don't be fooled; this is not a story about skinny love. It's about one girl's love for skinny.
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