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Beyond the Darkness
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Ongoing, First published Apr 09, 2024
In "Eleonora's Journey," we delve deep into Eleonora's emotions as she battles depression. We witness her overwhelming sadness, the weight of loneliness, and the constant feeling of being misunderstood. Eleonora's emotions are raw and intense, portraying the depths of her struggle. However, as the story progresses, we also witness glimmers of hope, moments of resilience, and the gradual transformation of her emotions as she finds solace and support in her new friend. It's a powerful exploration of the human experience and the complexities of emotional healing.
This book contains mentions of suicide and self-harm
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[FINISHED] Dream speaks what he feels. Dream understands what he feels. Dream takes action upon what he feels. George doesn't. George doesn't know how to organize his brain so that he can realize what he feels. George doesn't know how to display his emotions comfortably. George doesn't even really know how to feel yet. But Dream changes that. WARNINGS: not suitable for younger readers, angst, suicidal themes, self hatred