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Unleashed Secrets: Mental and Virtual Challenges
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Ongoing, First published Jul 04, 2023
A story about Isaac Scott, a boy who is trying to discover more about himself, when a Instagram account starts to reveal another people secrets. Isaac Scott and his new friend Kelly Allen try to discover who's the person behind that account.

(This story contains references to self-harm, suicide, suicide attempts, suicide ideation, depression, anxiety, personality disorders, eating disorders and another mental ilnesses. Please read safely and with responsability).
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