I'm fine

I'm fine

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Everything good in my life has been stolen. My life has crumbled before my eyes. Breathe, it'll be okay. 'I'm fine' is the biggest lie that anyone could tell. Chloe is struggling with everything going wrong in her life right now. The anxiety and bullying is getting to her. What will she do when a boy starts hanging around her? Will she trust him or does she think he will just hurt her like everyone else in her past?
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