Invisible Pain

Invisible Pain

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This book tells a story of a young bright woman named Karissa Hanley, whose had everything going for her. She was working at a great job in downtown New York, her boss and co-workers adore her and she had made enough money to be able support herself and buy an apartment. Plus a boyfriend who she can rely on. But Karissa had a secret and it was beginning to show. She began to self-harm and she started to develop Depression. She isn't sure how long she can hide her true identity. Will Karissa get help or will she be battling it silently? Warning: This story causes triggers and is intended for adult audiences. Thank you all, please comment and let me know how everyone likes this story. This is my first time writing one on here so bare with me.
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I wrote this when I was 13, Sorry if there is grammar mistakes etc.. the only thing I've fixed is adding outfit photos) After having a traumatizing event, a woman tries to commit suicide, not telling her family where she goes. She starts a new life after a girl Mia, who was at the time a stranger saved her life and they became best friends. One day they are shopping together when a person she has been avoiding for years reappears, What happens when he recognizes her despite her attempts at hiding her identity? Will she find love while working on her relationships with her family? Warnings contains: Eating Disorder, Language, Self-Harm, Sexual Content.

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