Life Meet Death

Life Meet Death

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There are things about depression that people don't realize. There are stereotypes that are true but thats not all that they are. There are so many other things to take into account when you have depression like the fact that sometimes I am happy truly happy or maybe the fact I don't take my depression out physically. People don't understand why I'm depressed because I have a quote perfect life. People don't take me seriously because I don't have physical scars, they don't think that I'm telling the truth. I want to die. Maggie Cristin is depressed. She has been for 3 years and she's close to bursting. She has lost the respect of the people in her life and everything seems to go down hill. She wants to find a way to claw her way to a healthy mental state but all she can think of is letting go and succumbing to the dark thoughts of her mind. She is close to giving up hope and she'll do anything to just stop everything.
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"Amelia"

Amelia Morgan Montgomery was never okay. She hated herself for saying so, but it was true. Her addiction was bad for her. Her negativity was bad for her. Her lack of faith was bad for her. Amelia just wasn't good to herself. Thankfully, she always had Arizona. "You'll be okay." was Arizona's motto for life and it made Amelia want to be a part of it. But when Arizona doesn't wake up after a traumatic incident, Amelia must learn to trust someone new or perish beneath the weight of her own insecurities. In this story of life, death, love, and hate, "Amelia" shows us that hope resides in the most wonderful and odd places and it just takes a watchful eye and a open mind to find it.

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