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Emma's ( orthorexia) Thanks giving
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Ongoing, First published Sep 21, 2024
Our orthorexics Holiday 

she's in France with her dad and we get to see how all the independence affects her recovery with anorexia.
While he's in France she'll be doing a ballet intensive, will she remain best in the class , will she keep eating in a balanced manner ?

We get to see rich, pink , lovely Emma live her life! 

enjoy! 


Another short story extension of Competition, a mini Thanksgiving break. Enjoy the short chapters !
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