The Girl Opposite The Boy

The Girl Opposite The Boy

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Zach is a normal 17 year old boy, always seeking to have fun and impress his friends. One day, his antics go too far and he gets hurt. Although, just a minor injury, he is admitted to the adolescent ward of the children's hospital for monitoring in his recovery. Over the course of his stay at the ward, Zach meets all sorts of characters and forms great friendships. One of these friendships however, may blossom into something more... if he plays his cards right... DISCLAIMER: this is all written from personal experience and does not represent how others may suffer with the topics mentioned. TRIGGER WARNING: Anxiety, Depression, Hospitalisation, (brief mention of...) Anorexia. (I don't write about self harm because it triggers me)
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Connor Johnson seems like an ordinary boy on the outside, but on the inside he's plagued by depression, an eating disorder and complex anxiety. So what happens when he finally hits the end of the line and is forcibly sent to a home for troubled boys? Where love runs rampant in the air and tensions soar as high as the clouds. TW's (these will not be included at the start of chapters so take this as a final warning) Anorexia & Eating Disorder Self Harm Drug Abuse Abuse Smut PTSD Hallucinations/Schizophrenia Suicidal Thoughts & Ideation Hospitals Anxiety Slow Burn This story is NOT promoting, encouraging, romanticising or glorifying topics such as abuse, suicide, self harm, disordered eating, sexual abuse/misconduct or anything like that, it is just showing what the affects of it can be like especially for LGBT+ young people. Please be respectful in the comments and if anyone is struggling do reach out for support!

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