Torturing Soul
  • Reads 366
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 27m
  • Reads 366
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 6
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Jul 19, 2015
Madison was suffering from depression and is suicidal. She gets bullied in school, she tortures her self- by self harming. Only her mother knows and her mother can't do anything to save her. At school, nobody stands up for her. Although, there is a popular boy named Tyler Watson who secretly likes Madison but doesn't tell anyone and stares at her all day in school. He can't stand up for her- outside school he tries to be friends with Madison but all she did was push him away. Tyler saves her from suiciding but always ran away when Madison would wake up in the hospital. Madison liked him too but she knew she couldn't have a chance with him. Madison was done with life, she couldn't handle anything anymore. And poor Tyler, trying to save her life and trying to help.

WARNING: CONTAINS SUICIDE AND DEPRESSION.
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