Story cover for Breaking Point | Book 1 by Jadedloll
Breaking Point | Book 1
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    Durée 3h 36m
  • WpView
    LECTURES 459
  • WpVote
    Votes 33
  • WpPart
    Chapitres 12
  • WpHistory
    Durée 3h 36m
Terminé, Publié initialement déc. 20, 2025
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Anything pertaining to mental health care has been eradicated. Anyone who portrays extreme emotions is sent to "punishment". Everyone see's this as normal, except for Arella. An alchemist, college student and full time maid in her own home, faces a journey that changes her life forever as she gets sent...to punishment.

WARNINGS:
- This story has a lot of switching POV's as more characters are introduced.
- This contains a lot of sensitive subjects that some viewers may find distressing. There will be a warning beforehand.
- These characters are not representations to all people with their said mental disorder.
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