It All Falls Apart

It All Falls Apart

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Tonya Smith is broken she has been for a long time. Ever since her father murdered her mother when she was ten and because of the scars on her body which remind her of his abuse towards her she has felt irreparable. She is broken. Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Chronic depression broken. But will it take an equally as broken boy to repair her pieces back together?
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