Inside their head
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Ongoing, First published Mar 25, 2022
Mature
Emerson is a 16 year old demi-girl who is outgoing and always bubbly. They always seem like they are having the time of their life when they're with their friends. They participate in all star cheerleading, choir, band, and loves to go to the park. People describe them as always happy, easy-going, put together, a mother, and an overall good person. But people don't see the true side of Emerson, and if they keep this facade up, no one ever will.

Emerson (they/them) Omnisexual
Mackie (she/they) Pansexual
Blake (he/him) Bisexual
Lee (she/her) Pansexual
Sam (he/they) Bisexual

WARNING: This story contains mature themes such as self harm, cussing, discussion about eating disorders, and intense scenes that may not be suitable for all readers. Please read with caution as there will be no trigger warnings.
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