Wolf In Sheep's Clothing (Written Version)

Wolf In Sheep's Clothing (Written Version)

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Have you ever experienced the personal struggle of mental disorders and society's view on them? Have you ever experienced the social stereotypes and bullying? Have you ever wondered if anyone could relate or know how to solve them? Juno Castler, a college student in her home town, in Seattle, has a great demon inside of her that no one knows about. She faces all the daily struggles in society and her mind. Lyall, a wanted spirit of darkness, is apart of Juno that she wish she could get rid of. Follow Juno's perspective on her life long struggle of trying to beat her demon. She faces many challenges, along with the many other students in Rikkist High. Everybody is different...but what lies beneath them? What demons can be destroyed? Are the characters the focal point of the actual story? *Warning: This story has some instances of anxiety, depression, and other health disorders. Some of the content can be triggering to people who suffer from the sort. The stereotypes of society are part of the stories main plot. This story is in no way to offend or hurt anyone, please read with your own risk.
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