Nadine's Stuck.

Nadine's Stuck.

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⋆ ˚。⋆୨˚Nadine "Nadia" Rosewood is a fourteen-year-old girl who has been struggling since before she can remember. Everything she touches goes to shit. Everyone she loves leaves. ⋆୨୧⋆ Nadine has been struggling with self-harm, depression, and social anxiety. Her only escape from this is age regression. She wants to hide it from everyone. Imagine, a fourteen-year-old acting as a two-year-old? Weird. At least that's what she thinks.⋆ ˚。⋆୧˚ ⋆୨୧⋆ [First draft - Currently Editing Part One] ⋆୨୧⋆ - TW:: Mental health. Self-harm. Rape/sexual assault and harassment. Drugs/drug abuse. Alcoholism. Racism and Homophobia. ⋆୨୧⋆ - Ranks:: #856 - mentalhealth [7/22/2024] #9 - daddydom [7/22/2024] #1 - tbdl [7/23/2024] 1️⃣ #2 - mentalhealth [8/6/2024] 2️⃣ #2 - agere [9/22/2024] 2️⃣ #1 - cglg [9/25/2024] 1️⃣ #4 - depression [10/30/2024] #1 - mentalhealth [04/17/2025] 1️⃣ #1 - tbdl [7/10/2025] 1️⃣ #3 - littles [1/24/2026] 3️⃣
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