H. Girl
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Lunna a Teenage Girl, from Boston Ma, is starting to use; Heroin. Her recovered junkie Boyfriend John Condryn, is highly abusive and disappointed in Luna. Lunna finally meets an other guy, who is also an addict, Justin. Justin changes her world, In many ways then one. (I AM NOT SUPPORTING DRUG/SUBSTANCES ABUSE, I AM NOT SUPPORTING DEPRESSION, OR ANY OTHER MENTAL ILLNESSES.. TRIGGER WARNING! READ AT YOUR OWN RISK. Thank you)
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Alyssa Bronx is just like any other teen trying to survive junior year. She spends most of her days keeping her head low, waiting for graduation to finally come. With a distant family, the grief of losing her dad, and the scars left behind from a cheating ex, she believes there's nothing good life has to offer. Aside from her two best friends, the girls who pulled her out of the loneliness she's lived in for so long. To Alyssa, they feel like the only people she has left. One late morning, she lands herself in detention, where she finds herself next to her brother's best friend. The boy who doesn't even remember her, and the one who won't stop staring at her. He's nothing but cocky, smug, and way too good at making her uncomfortable. But detention leads to conversations, and conversations lead to things she never saw coming. ****** This book has been mostly rewritten. If you previously started reading, I would suggest going back so it makes sense. **Contains swearing. Touches on topics such as eating disorders, sexual themes, and abuse.** Not edited.

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