Until I Am Whole
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  • Reads 1,547
  • Votes 128
  • Parts 16
  • Time 2h 9m
Ongoing, First published Mar 20, 2015
Fox is Kat's sole tormentor or in other words her bully. She's been bullied by him ever since he moved in the house from across her, ever since the age of eight. She's been bullied by everyone because of him and even after he left for college, she got little solace. He's popular and she's lower than the lowest of the high school food chain. She's borne through all the abuse even when she lost her mom in an accident and lost her dad to a monster. Abused at home and in school, she knows no other life other than the one with years of scars. So when a chance at escape finally comes by in the form of college, she can't help but feel overjoyed at finally being free but one wrong pick of college, she can't help but lose all sense of hope when she discovers Fox in the very same college.
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