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Still Here (Maxine Baker)
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Complete, First published Jun 08
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This takes place after season 3 this is my discrption of what might have happend to Maxine.

*I do not own the characters just this part of the storyline. It might not all go very well with the show so somethings are in fact slightly different.*

⚠️ Trigger Warning: This story contains themes of depression, self-harm, suicidal thoughts, and emotional trauma. Reader discretion is advised.

Maxine Baker has always been the loud one the one who holds everything (and everyone) together. But after a summer of silence, secrets, and sleepless nights, even Max can't keep pretending she's okay.

When school starts again, the cracks begin to show. Long sleeves in summer. Missed calls. A smile that doesn't reach her eyes. As her friends start to notice, they realize the truth might be darker than they ever imagined.

A story about pain, friendship, and finding reasons to stay even when it feels like there aren't any left.
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