Help Me Mommy

Help Me Mommy

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Welcome to a point of view of ten year old Bethany. This is a thrilling story that makes you guess, cry, and all that shiz. Ten year old Bethany or Beth for short was just hanging out with a friend in her tree house. Things couldn't have gotten worse when Beth heard her parents cry for help, or when her friend went to go use the bathroom and never came back. Welcome to the apocalypse Bethany...Enjoy your life...While it last. (Book #1 in the Help Me series) (Contains some adult language and situations. Also a lot of gore and stuff...and wrong grammar and spelling...Beware)
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*Completed* 'Bethany supposed what made everything less scary was that she knew Kita had the power to completely destroy her, but she never would. And that's what made Bethany trust her enough to feel like she could give over her whole heart, even in its bruised and damaged state.' ------------------------------------------ Bethany's entire life is turned upside down when her dad leaves-and not just her mum but her whole family. She returns to her hometown feeling broken and reconnects with her childhood best friend, Kita. It doesn't take long for Bethany to realise her feelings for Kita are complicated, that somehow along the way, she's fallen in love with her best friend. But does Kita feel the same way? Not only does Bethany need to wrap her head around how much her family has changed, but she also needs to reconcile that life sometimes doesn't work out how you thought it would, and that can be okay. TW: Homophobia, self-harm, bullying, swearing, mentions of suicide and overdose

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