You had a speech, you're speechless
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  • Reads 12,925
  • Votes 447
  • Parts 12
  • Time 57m
Ongoing, First published Dec 18, 2023
A Taylor Swift adoption story
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Alana is a 13 year old girl from Nashville. As long as she can remember she's struggling with selective mutism, an anxiety disorder that makes it impossible for her to talk to certain people. Her parents couldn't handle her daughter being silent outside the home but a chatterbox at home. They decided to sent her to a  foster home three years ago. 

One day Alana had an appointment with her therapist to discuss her condition but she was filled with anxiety because of talking. She ran away and crashed into a tall blonde woman while tears streaming down her face. 

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This story is up to my personal struggles and mental health issues so it includes selective mutism, depression, self harm and burnout. There won't be trigger warnings at the chapters so if you're sensitive please don't read any further. 

Also English isn't my first language so it will be written easy language and there might be errors in grammar so I apologize for that. 

Besides this enjoy the book and let me know what you think about it! 

-Emely
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