Anathema

Anathema

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Anathema, definition: One who is "cursed" or intensely disliked. This is a story about a girl's high school years. The troubles she has gone through and her many attempts at being happy. Her name, Bliss. The story will be told in her point of view. ---------------------------------------------------- This story includes mental illness, self harm issues, family problems, abuse issues, suicidal problems, and sex. It's not meant to make fun of anyone or offend anyone. This story includes things that I have personally gone through. Please be polite & constructive criticism is always welcome.
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Molly. A young teenage girl struggling with her weight. People in school often call her "Trolly" - it's like her nickname. In school she's a popular victim. Chase. A young teenage boy. Lost his mother a year ago. She died because she was overweighted. In school he's the popular quarterback and he fullfills every cliché exsiting. Chase's target is Molly. He's the bully. He destroys her entire life. But when he realises, what he's doing can end another life, because of the same reason.. he starts to overthink his actions... What will happen when his mind and actions change. What made him change. And what will he do with her when he is not bullying her. How will Molly react. What will she think about this sudden change. (Contents Selfharm, Depression and suicidal thoughts please read at your own risk. You are loved❤️)

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