The New Neighbor

The New Neighbor

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"I wonder who's moving in?" That's how all of this started. How I met my neighbor. Summer had just started and some guy moves in. Being the weird person I am, I go over to say Hi. And then I get stuck with the nickname "Shortie" for the rest of eternity. Who knew that a somewhat wonderful friendship would blossom between me and him. He's the first person I could open up to about my abusive relationship with my boyfriend, Trent. I felt like I could trust him. But there are still some deep dark secrets I wish he never has to learn about. I got bruises and scars but that's okay because they do not define who I am or what I act like. All I know is that I got a new neighbor, and his name is Peyton... Read to find out what happens in "The New Neighbor." Trigger Warnings and mature language Text Copyright © Boldbones™ 2024
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"Some scars never fade-they just learn how to hide." Harley thought moving to Florida would mean a fresh start-sunshine, new friends, maybe even a chance to feel normal again. But the shadows of her past aren't easily left behind. Secrets, scars, and haunting memories follow her into every hallway. Will friendship be enough to help her heal, or will the darkness she escaped finally catch up? ⸻ ⚠ Trigger Warnings ⚠ This story contains sensitive topics, including: • Physical & emotional abuse • Sexual assault references • Death & grief • Trauma, anxiety, & panic attacks • Violence Please read with care. Your mental well-being comes first. 🤍

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