A Second Chance
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  • Parts 32
  • Time 2h 34m
  • Reads 100,990
  • Votes 4,481
  • Parts 32
  • Time 2h 34m
Complete, First published Feb 05, 2021
Mature
Clay's life seems fine, but is everything except from fine due to bullies ruining his happiness day by day. His grandpa is the only one who knows everything about him, but when he gets really sick and passes away, Clay's life completely collapses.

To regain his control, he starts developing obsessive behaviour, getting so bad that it turns into OCD. The control he tried to regain gets lost even further with the day.

But when the only place, his sport, he finds peace also gets ruined by bullies and his OCD, George is suddenly there to stick up for him when everyone else isn't. 

At least... that's what it seems like.

TW's:
-Suicide attempt and thoughts 
-Death (due to sickness)
-Betrayal (fake love)
-Homophobia 
-Self harm
-Bullying
-Abuse
-OCD
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George has never had an easy life when he got the diagnosis: Tourette's Syndrome. Everywhere he goes, he appears to be the target of bullying which goes as far as physical abuse. To calm down, he decides to go to the gym to exercise his sorrows away. He meets a boy there who appears to be in the gym every day, getting thinner every time George sees him. The boy, Clay, is suffering from two less known eating disorders. Clean eating, pure foods, no sugar and obsessive exercising is controlling his life only to escape from his arguing parents day in day out. George has one worry. Will Clay accept him the way he is? TW's: -Fighting parents (domestic violence/divorce) -Orthorexia (eating too healthy/passing out) -Anorexia athletica (overexercising) -Mentions alcoholism (parents) -Physical (child)/mental abuse -Homophobia -Bullying -Tics