Facialabuse+mayli+amelia+wang -
Wang found them the next day. He’d been researching for hours—forums on mental health, local counselors, a documentary about self-harm as a cry for help. That night, he slid a handwritten notes into Mayli’s sketchbook (she filled the margins with doodles of birds mid-flight): “I know you’re not them. But maybe you want a different story?” Attached was a drawing he’d clumsily inked—a phoenix rising from ash.
Possible structure: Start with Mayli's inner turmoil, friends noticing something's wrong, their intervention, seeking help, and recovery process. facialabuse+mayli+amelia+wang
Themes: Mental health, support, friendship, healing. Wang found them the next day
Possible conflict: Mayli might resist help initially, or her family is unaware. Amelia and Wang take initiative to support her. But maybe you want a different story
Check for sensitivity. Don't provide any harmful content. Emphasize reaching out for help and having a support network.
Make sure to name all three characters, tie in "facial abuse" as the issue Mayli is dealing with. Be careful with the portrayal to avoid glorification. Focus on the positive outcome through friendship.