To Mend A Broken Soul
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  • Reads 121
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 2
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Jun 13, 2016
Fenella suffers from Schizophrenia, a disease that has torn her apart and has caused her to end up in an asylum, all alone with nothing but her gruesome thoughts to accompany her. She doesn't know anyone, nor does she want to, because her mind won't let her. It's like someone else has complete control of her mind and her body.

She knows nothing about herself. Only that her family had abandoned her a long time ago because of her abnormal behaviors. Living with nothing but a tortured mind and soul, she wants only an escape.

Alpin Ambarsan suffers from Intermittent Explosive Disorder, a disease that has ruined him completely. He has no control over his mind. Losing his temper in mere seconds is all that he can do and the mistakes that he makes while in his temperamental states cause him to end up in an asylum where everything and everyone are unknown to him.

He only knows what a monster he is and how he only causes damage to the people around him, and he wants nothing but an escape.

What happens when both the broken souls cross each other's paths by an accident and try to get along?

Only fate will decide whether the two tormented will be able to mend each other's broken souls and hearts or not.
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