TRIGGER WARNING: THIS STORY HAS SOME TRIGGERING THEMES THAT SOME MAY FIND DISTURBING, INCLUDING DRUG/ALCOHOL USE AND ABUSE, FOUL LANGUAGE, MENTAL ILLNESS INCLUDING PSYCHOTIC DEPRESSION, SELF-DESTRUCTIVE VIOLENCE, AND MORE. READER DISCRETION IS ADVISED.
Bit by bit portrays the Corrington family which includes four brothers. Austin (the oldest), Franklin (the second oldest), Justin (the second youngest), and Bobby (the youngest). Austin does his best to take care of the family, for their parents are dead. In the midst of the already chaotic times, Franklin begins his descent into the hells of drug addiction. Thought he starts with weed, alcohol, and the occasional LSD trip; his addiction progresses quickly to harder drugs. After robbing his own family for money to buy fentanyl and cocaine, and then running to the streets; Austin and the other brothers frantically try to get Franklin and their money back home, while Franklin roams the streets of Buffalo, New York aimlessly, contemplating the ultimate decision: to die or not to die.
WARNING: IN SERIOUS NEED OF AN EDIT!!
"It's always been me, myself, and I. Now? More like me, myself, and others. Six more others."
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Haley McBride has always been on her own, with the exception of her workaholic mom who she never sees anymore. So when her mom drops her off at an old friends house with no explanation whatsoever, Haley doesn't know how to react. Especially since said friend had six teenage boys. Six hot teenage boys.
Tensions are high, hormones are raging, questions thrown, secrets kept.
Haley doesn't know what to do now that its her, herself, and others.