This novel is inspired by certain epidemics such as: The Choking Game, Thinspiration, The Knockout Challenge and many others, so if you are uncomfortable reading about the horrible effects of these asphyxiation games and harmful outlets than I strongly advise you to not continue reading this novel. I 'll make sure to inform you whenever any of the above are about to take place.
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Meet Amery Hepburn.
A withering blue eyed ballerina that has never read or experienced a single happy ending with her own eyes. She 's the girl that bathes in forgotten memories and deteriorates at the slight combustion of hope, believing that life is only a false mirage of happiness. In public she 's the girl that tugs at the ends of her beanie and shields her beauty from the rest of the world, but at home she 's the torch that holds the flame only pretending to be strong as she watches the pain melt away.
Enter Augustus Finley.
An unrepentant playboy. Coughing up pixie dust and mayhem in his wake as he 's still reeling from the nostalgic memories of a dangerous crime that only appears in his dreams. He was caught up in a deadly affair of infatuation over lust and the aftermath left him craving the very pain that people bleed into love, and his latest mark
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BTW this book will contain as listed above dangerous epidemics such as: anorexic teens, self harm, depression, the choking game, and the knockout challenge. It also will be dosed with (light swearing, a steamy romance, of course mild intimate scenes suitable for teenagers and a dangerous online bond) not suitable for an audience younger than 13 and older. There will always be a limit to the affection broadcast in this novel, but each chapter will have a warning before things get a bit out of hand. But as stated before sex scenes will not be displayed in this novel, in fact I may upload the actual sexual scenes in a completely different book for those who would like to
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As they spend the day together, they begin to realize their flaws and how much alike they are. The character I will focus on is Andrew Clark. He is a jock, the athlete on the wrestling team. He seems to enjoy his status as an athlete and has a high self-esteem because of that status. Andrew seems to feel like he needs to protect everyone but is hot-tempered.
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