Addicted to pain
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  • Reads 27
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2021
Mature
❤️TRIGGER WARNING....... There is mention of self harm, mental health conditions and eating disorders from the outset. If you feel that these subjects will trigger you....... please don't read! Thankyou❤️


Avery has suffered a great deal in the last few years and has frequently self harmed. She has now found herself in a Young adults mental health facility after a third failed suicide attempt.
She meets Parker while there. He arrives a little while after Avery and makes an immediate impression. 
A little older than Avery he becomes the reason she wants to get well.  They soon bond over their mutual desire to find out the truths behind their respective tragedies. 
They support, encourage and protect each other........ but how far will they go to help each other deal with what they discover?
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