Welcome to Paradise
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  • Parts 7
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  • Reads 84
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 7
  • Time 43m
Complete, First published Feb 18, 2022
Happy endings. 


Wendy had learnt from a young age that there were no such things.


No-one has pure intentions. No world is perfect. No one is truly happy. Ever. 


She had been taught this lesson time and time again. Too many times. 

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This involves:
Drinking 
Self-harm 
Violence 
Swearing 
And more.

And this also had LGBTQ+ in it. So if your homophobic please leave now. :)

And credit goes to James Matthew Barrie and Disney for creating Peter pan. But this plot is completely mine.
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Bad Decisions

30 parts Complete Mature

Anna has had a difficult life and she just wants to be happy. She wants to graduate in one month and travel. It's a short wish list. What she ends up getting is the most confusing, lie filled time of her life that leaves her questioning who she is and who everyone else really is. Not a writer and it's my first book/ it needs serious work. I am sure there are numerous triggers and terrible grammar which may also be a trigger. Beware. Not a HEA. I do not own the cover photo. I modified it slightly. Any likeness in material to something else anywhere in the world is accidental and hopefully doesn't happen. *This work is NOT meant to encourage any non-consensual behavior, abuse of any kind, or any other deranged ideals.* Also: If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of self-harm or suicide, please know that help is available. For residents in the U.S. and Canada, please contact 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Help for other countries: http://w.tt/1csPgyo.