Breathing Corpse

Breathing Corpse

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This is a story of real life events happening to a 14 year old girl; from rape to drugs to depression. The story is based on real people and real situations. It is written in the first person and from the girls point of view. The 14 year old girl has been through a lot and she doesn`t know if she can keep the hope because she is hanging form a thread. So she decides to write letters to no one in particular but just to write. See her struggles... Enter her mind... Learn her past... Set her free.....
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Diana is falling apart at the seams. After she graduates high school, her parents kick her off their insurance and, no longer able to afford her medication for her bipolar disorder, turns to street drugs as a relief. Nobody in her life is in a rush to get her out of it. Then she overdoses. She ends up in a hospital, because she's terrified if she doesn't, she'll go to jail. While she's there, Diana meets a number of women who have all been abandoned to the system like her, and people she would normally hate become close, if temporary, friends. With their help, recovery doesn't seem so far away, after all. I don't know what's wrong with wattpad, tags are broken and I can't add any more than I already have, so here are some content warnings: attempted suicide, drug overdose (heroin), drug use, self harm (cutting), eating disorder mention (bulimia), implied past sexual assault, victim blaming, psychosis, hallucinations, ocd, bipolar disorder, forced medication, psychiatric hospital

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