In the Darkness

In the Darkness

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She hides her mind away as she comforts and supports everyone around her. She pushes through to dark and finds the light. He sits quietly and wonders how to win her back. She blames the rabbit. I try to find the light. I try to comfort. But how can help them if I can't help myself? Caution: This story may be triggering or frightening to some, so please do not read if it might cause problems, thank you.
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Abigail

(In editing) She's depressed. She's anorexic. She's suicidal. She's insecure. Abigail has grown up with her three brothers and James, never meeting her parents, who abandoned her at birth. Her brothers were left to take care of her and keep a roof over their heads. Everyday they struggle to take care of Abigail, while working to keep them in their home. Life for them is hard. Life for Abigail is even harder. She has a dark mind and not by choice. Somewhere along the way she's developed these feelings of loneliness and hopelessness. Everyday is a struggle for her and just getting out of bed is a success. She meets Zach, a bad boy with a bad reputation. He starts off as a tutor, just to help her out, out of pity. But eventually feelings get involved and Abigail finds herself liking a boy for the first time in her life. Things get serious and she somehow learns about his drug dealing business. Everything gets hectic and Abigail doesn't know what to do with her life anymore. Or if she even wants to live.

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