bones Ω a.i Ω

bones Ω a.i Ω

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Wylie is desperate to be skinny and she will do anything to achieve that goal. She reunites with Ashton, a charming, charismatic, cheeky drummer boy who has a heart of gold. After five years, Wiley sees her family again and it doesn't go well. With her sisters and brother's upcoming weddings and her deadly secret, she looks to Ashton for comfort. Keeping her downward spiral with anorexia a secret, she begins to fall in love with him. TRIGGER WARNING: THIS STORY CONTAINS DETAILED DISCUSSION AND SCENES ABOUT UNHEALTHY FOOD HABITS, SOME STRONG LANGUAGE, SEVERAL SCENES OF DIFFERING SELF HARM, AND MENTIONS OF DIET PILLS INCLUDING NAMES. © Cera Perry-Johnson as wintea June 2017
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