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A slice of real life, mental illness, eating disorders, body dysphoria. But with a thrilling twist. Robert (Robbie) has always had problems with his body. His crush on his friend, Addison, didn't help his self-consciousness. His worries only worsened when he found a butterfly in his room... And a note. Connie has to raise her two little siblings practically on her own. Her mom has to work at a diner, desperately wanting to provide for her kids. Addison is the living crush cliche. Tall, (slightly) older, muscular, party animal. He comes home almost every night drunk with a new hook-up. Bernie had been discriminated against by a teacher since the start of that school year. Always calling them "Ma'am" and "Miss" On top of that, their parents were getting divorced, and they may get stuck with their abusive mother. Marshal just moved to Golden Oaks Highschool. Her father's law firm was failing. She couldn't make friends. Her life was falling apart one by one. TW: GORE, EATING DISORDERS, (implied) SEXUAL ASSAULT, SELF HARMING, MENTAL ILLNESSES, BODY DYSPHORIA. PLEASE DO NOT READ IF ANY OF THIS TRIGGERS YOU
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