Lies I Thought Were True.

Lies I Thought Were True.

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Tue, Aug 9, 2016
Annabelle Thompson was a cheerful girl in the company of her friends and family, and her long hours alone in her room and style of long sleeves and blue jeans was never really looked into. But things in Annabelle's life take a dark turn when she realizes that she would be better off dead. Overtaken by depression and anxiety she steals her oblivious mother's credit card and heads for the nearest Motel 8. In her bag is a bottle industrial laundry detergent and a pen and paper. What will she do? Will she down the poison? Or confide in her best friend? ---TRIGGER WARNING--
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