Fractured Reality

Fractured Reality

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Chase Matthews, Alexa Christian, Asher McIntire, Bandit Fink and Owen Smith all come from different backgrounds, with different family situations, different lives. One common thread runs between them however, and that is they are the social outcasts of West high. They each endure physical and mental abuse from the same group of people and have been in the same school as each other since kindergarten, but they'd never met, until now. This year is different for each of them. The bullies are worse, depression is high, and two kids have already gone off the deep end. They must band together or fall apart, caught in the whirlwind of drama that is West High.   TRIGGER WARNING Severe instances of self harm, depression, eating disorders and suicidal tendencies. Do not read if these scenes bother you. This book in no way romanticizes self-harm, depression or suicide.
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This is a story of a teenage girl named Lydia. She has had a pretty hard life with abusive parents, bullies at school and even having her own sisters turned against her but even after all that she didn't give up. Even when giving up completely seemed like the best possible option she kept fighting through it all. Now, you can read her story here and see how her she overcame all of these hardships and that even with all of her imperfections someone still thought she was perfect. *Trigger Warning- There will be some graphic scenes of self harm so if you are sensitive to the subject please just skip over those parts they will be marked and there will also be warnings at the top of each chapter if anything else comes up. Remember to stay safe and always ask for help. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline- 1-800-273-8255 There are also online chats you can go to if you don't like calling people. Also feel free to message me if you want to talk or rant or just get something off your mind.

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