In my dreams

In my dreams

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Its been a few months since the passing of Finnley Crow, the boyfriend of Solstice Flint, and Solstice has been having a hard time after grieving and accepting the death of Solstice. Solstice been getting bullied at school for it as well, making his depression worse. On the verge of suicide but still staying alive knowing its what his boyfriend would want for the both of them. Every night Finnley visits Solstice in his dreams, but one night when Solstice decides to vent about the bullying at school, the bully goes missing and comes back a week later like a completely different person.
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