Pills for the Sane

Pills for the Sane

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Brown hair. Bright eyes. Tanned skin. And oriental eyes. Melanie Kray symbolises the typical asian stereotype; smart, beautiful, and a perfectionist, she almost blends into the rest of society as the 'norm' asian. That is, until she realises she has DMDD. [Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder]. So while getting treated, she eventually has to move back to her original house, where problems arise and the struggle to cope with her disorder - as well as her past being thrown back at her face - will try and sabotage Melanie's one true shot at having a normal life. Will she take back control her life? Or will the magnitude of her problems drown her down into oblivion?
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Dan has given up on ever being happy. Life has lost its meaning, and everything he seems to do causes some form of destruction, and Dan is so tired of destroying the things he used to love. He's lost so much, and he's scared of losing Phil, the only thing he can bring himself to care about. But Dan can't see past his own depression that Phil is struggling with bulimia, and that he's equally good at hiding his dark thoughts as Dan. And as Dan walks through the streets alone at night getting high to escape from the hell he's trapped himself in, will he be able to see that maybe the happiness he craves so desperately is not on the streets in the form of white pills, but inside his own apartment in the form of Phil Lester? Or will it be too late... WARNING: THIS STORY CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE, SEXUAL SITUATIONS, USE OF DRUGS, VIOLENCE, HIGH LEVELS OF ANGST, BULIMIA, AND THEMES OF SUICIDE. IT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR YOUNGER READERS.

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