The boys next door || completed
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  • Time 3h 14m
Complete, First published Dec 29, 2015
Mature
Book One
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Emily James is fifteen years old, depressed and the invisible girl everywhere she goes. 
When she comes home from the mental hospital after six months, things are supposed to go smoothly.
And they do... for about thirty seconds. Her parents are getting a divorce, older brother Alex is moving to LA, and she's stuck in the middle of it all.
Deciding to live with her dad, she moves up to Bournemouth and finds out her dad has a very secret life.

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There are a few triggers, mainly eating disorders, self harm, suicide mentions. There may be a few others that I haven't added on here so please be careful, and if you find one I haven't tagged please let me know so I can tag it. 
If any of you need any support with any of these feel free to message me, or if any of you ever just need to talk.
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