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Summer in Riverdale is supposed to be peaceful.
But peace has never belonged to the Andrews family.
When Archie is arrested for a crime he didn't commit, the town fractures - and so does Abby Andrews, a girl who survived two years in Juvenile Detention and never fully came home from it.
Her trauma, buried for years, silently resurfaces as she faces the possibility of losing the only person who understood her nightmares: her brother.
As Archie's trial unfolds, Abby stops eating entirely, drifting into a haze of fear, starvation, and memories she can't outrun. Not even Jughead Jones - the one person she trusts - realizes how quickly she's unraveling.
Until she collapses.
Now, Abby's fight isn't against the system that broke her - it's against her own failing body.
Hospital walls close in. Machines breathe for her. Trauma therapy dredges up wounds she never wanted to name. And as her heart stops and restarts, the people who love her scramble to keep her alive while Archie - trapped inside Juvenile Detention - can do nothing but listen to updates through plexiglass walls.
This is a story not just of survival, but of slow healing.
Of a family fractured by fear, stitched together by love.
Of Jughead's devotion, Fred and Mary's terror, and Abby's painful, fragile steps toward recovery.
And when Riverdale's darkness surges into Season 3's next wave of mysteries, Abby Andrews will have to face the truth she has avoided for years:
Sometimes the hardest battle
is learning how to stay alive.