Tommy has demons, more than the average teen. Not the kind you'd expect though. They don't have little horns and sharpened teeth. Tommy's demons have no specific form. They speak to him through the mirror, they live in his head, stare back at him though the blue light of his monitors, but most importantly, Tommy's demons live in the room down the hall. -------------------------- Lia's demons are no longer important. Even though they still run through her head, playing back pictures of a life of pain, they've already attacked. Now as she sits on this bridge, can she escape the carnage left by them, or let them pull her away into the depths of their hate. --------- Can the two brave their demons together before it's too late? --------- This is an angst mixed with fluff. No smut he is uncomfortable with it for gods sake. Trigger warnings are placed at the beginning of chapters
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