Christopher White

Christopher White

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Maggie Black: High Schooler, teen girl, sarcastic - these words describe her... up until Christopher Black talks to her for the first time in seven years. She's definitely not popular, but he is. Of course Maggie doesn't see him as a hottie because they used to be best friends, up until he became popular. How could she forgive that? Ever since that day when he walked away, she's been bitter and angry. A part of her soul was ripped away when he left. Maggie refuses to acknowledge his existence, and even her friends know not to mention his name. You may be wondering why it's such a big deal. The answer is simple: Maggie has BPD, borderline personality disorder. The moment he left, so did her sanity. He was the one who helped her keep her emotions in check. As soon as she seems to have fixed herself, he comes back again. Will her mental state heal, or collapse? And will Christopher Black leave again?
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