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KY and sage, the toxic duo. They were two different people. Their lives and who they were was placed on the opposite end of the spectrum. She was shy. He was vocal. She had a kind spirit He was abrasive and rude. She thought that life was worth living. He thought living was just a waiting game to end. The two of them together was CHAOS.

CHAOS Chapter 1 *WARNING*

This story will show and deal with suicidal, violent, and self-harm tendencies. It also deals with real-life issues of depression, and suicide.

I am in no way supporting this issue, or promoting that someone should take their life. I'm just giving a warning and disclaimer to people that are sensitive to these problems that impact them on a daily basis. If it is hard to read or indulge in this story because of that, I completely respect if you can't read it.

I felt like this story needed to have a message behind it. This story will reach an audience who have experienced depression, suicide, and loneliness. It will also showcase that there is a way out of it.

I myself have experienced all of those for many years. I was so blessed to have those around me who encouraged me to seek therapy and overcome these real-life issues.

So, I'm dedicating this story to those people who have struggled, and continue to struggle through these mental issues today. There is a way out, and there is truly a life worth living.

You're here, with breath in your lungs, that's enough to start.

This one's for you.

This story will show and deal with suicidal, violent, and self-harm tendencies. It also deals with real-life issues of depression, and suicide.

I am in no way supporting this issue, or promoting that someone should take their life. I'm just giving a warning and disclaimer to people that are sensitive to these problems that impact them on a daily basis. If it is hard to read or indulge in this story because of that, I completely respect if you can't read it.

I felt like this story needed to have a message behind it. This story will reach an audience who have experienced depression, suicide, and loneliness. It will also showcases that there is a way out of it.

I myself have experienced all of those for many years. I was so blessed to have those around me who encouraged me to seek therapy and overcome these real-life issues.

So, I'm dedicating this story to those people who have struggled, and continue to struggle through these mental issues today. There is a way out, and there is truly a life worth living.

You're here, with breath in your lungs, that's enough to start.

This one's for you.

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