Born to be Wild

Born to be Wild

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Past trauma and scars is something Carnation had following her throughout her life. Even if she didn't realize it. After her father remarried, her life seemed to spiral out of her control. The once quiet and secluded life she once had is long gone. Finding out things she never thought to be true, coping with new found identity, and meeting someone she wished to forget. Can she pull through all of it? Or fail? ***Description will be updated soon*** Unless stated otherwise, everything in this story is owned by me. Story contains themes of abuse. Reader discretion advised.
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Alaya, a quiet and guarded girl, transfers to a prestigious school while hiding the scars-both emotional and physical-of her abusive home life. She catches the attention of Ethan, an arrogant and privileged boy whose charm and persistence begin to chip away at her defenses. Despite her best efforts to keep her personal life a secret, Ethan becomes suspicious of the pain Alaya hides beneath her confident façade. As their connection deepens, Alaya struggles to balance her tumultuous home life with her growing bond with Ethan, who refuses to back down from uncovering the truth. Over time, Ethan's persistence leads him to discover the heartbreaking reality of Alaya's abusive parents. Despite her attempts to push him away, Ethan becomes her safe haven, stepping in when her parents' violence goes too far Warnings: •Toxic family dynamics •Trauma and PTSD •Parental Neglect •Bullying •Mental Health Struggles •Emotional Abuse •Domestic Violence

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