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"Payton Frost was twenty-three when he first tried to kill himself. He was unhappy. He didn’t feel he belonged at all, anywhere. Luckily for Payton, he failed. He failed to end it all. Because, as he would learn soon, his life still had much to live. And it would be these next four months that would define the importance of his first twenty-three years."
Follow Payton and others as they deal with life's challenges and growing up in the real world and dealing with their emotions and traumas of their childhoods.
Cameron W.
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