The Purple Ribbon - A Screenplay
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 9m
Complete, First published May 18, 2016
Recently diagnosed with Crohn's disease, Mindy is having a difficult time adjusting to her new lifestyle. She's lost most of her friends and had to change most of her eating habits. While the adjustments are helping her physically, her mental state has been bruised by her new reality. She ends up going to see her therapist that she's spoken to since she was a child, hoping for some answers. 
Will Mindy get her answers? Will her insecurities subside? Read to find out!

"The Purple Ribbon" is specifically designed for those who feel outcasted by an illness, whether it be mental or physical. Sometimes the sense of exclusion can cause harmful effects on someone's well being, emotionally killing them inside. This story is meant to change that.
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