The Cure

The Cure

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**please note that this is a very sketchy work in progress and may be updated out of order! I apologise in advance** Levi Has OCD. Levi has intrusive thoughts and Levi has Tourette's Syndrome. Levi was able to keep up with them with support from his family, his therapist, and, of course, his medication. When Levi met Felicity, everything made sense. She was a psychology major; she understood his symptoms. His tics, his different behaviours, his obsessive personality. She understood his illnesses, his mood swings, and best yet, she understood him. The two made fast friends. But as Levi began to fall in love with Felicity, he suddenly realized something-- she was helping him; fixing him. He didn't need his family, or his therapist, or his meds. He needed Felicity. Only Felicity. She was the cure. And he'd keep her, whatever the cost.
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