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The unsupportives story

Maleficent had always felt like an outcast. Her parents were unsupportive of her being transgender, and this caused a deep rift in their relationship. Thankfully, Maleficent found solace in her friendship with Gwendolyn, a fellow outcast who understood her struggles.
Through their friendship, Maleficent began to feel more comfortable in her own skin. However, strange occurrences started happening to her, leading her to feel like something was watching her.
After graduating from Darkmoor Institute, Maleficent moved to New York City to pursue her dreams of becoming a makeup artist and actor. There, she met a man named Dante and they began dating. Maleficent soon discovered that she was pregnant with their child, but Dante left her for another woman. Maleficent gave birth to a daughter named Lily, who grew up to be a troubled child. Despite Maleficent's efforts to help her, Lily became more violent and dangerous as she grew older.
Eventually, Maleficent was unable to provide for Lily and had to send her to a foster home. But whenever they were together, Lily became aggressive and violent, which made Maleficent worry for her safety.
As Maleficent's life spiraled into darkness, Lily grew stronger and more wicked each day. Maleficent turned to Gwendolyn for support, but even her friend couldn't help her defeat the darkness that threatened to consume them both.
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Maleficent didn't have much of a childhood. She was born male, but never knew who her father was because he abandoned her and her mother when she was still a baby. At age three, Maleficent's parents divorced, and her mother remarried two years later. This forced Maleficent to move to a new town, where she struggled to make friends.
Things went smoothly at first, but then Maleficent started to notice changes in herself. During recess, she would play with dolls instead of other children. When she played house, she wanted to play mommy instead of daddy. When she reached puberty, Maleficent realized that she was a girl on the inside. Instead of facing these feelings head-on, though, she kept them hidden and tried to suppress them. She told no one about her identity, not even her mother or stepfather.
The pressure got to be too much, so Maleficent decided to visit a therapist. The therapist helped her find ways to cope with her gender dysphoria, but she also recommended that Maleficent seek hormone treatment to transition into a female body. Though it took time and effort, Maleficent eventually succeeded in transitioning into a woman.
Maleficent's newfound femininity attracted a lot of attention, especially from men. She dated a few, but none of the relationships lasted very long. She wasn't ready to commit to anyone yet, and she thought her inability to form healthy relationships was because of how different she looked from other women.
For a while, everything seemed fine. Maleficent got a job as a makeup artist and actress, and she started a promising career. Unfortunately, her success came at the expense of her personal life. Whenever she was away from work, she spent all her free time alone.
One day, Maleficent's roommate invited her to go clubbing, and Maleficent agreed. After several drinks, Maleficent kissed a handsome man named Dante. They had a passionate night together, but when Maleficent woke up the next morning, she found out that Dante had left her without saying goodbye.
Maleficent decided to give love another chance, but it didn't take long before she met a man named Michael. He was charming and funny, and he quickly convinced Maleficent to move in with him. Their relationship was perfect until Maleficent discovered that she was pregnant.
Michael freaked out and demanded an abortion. Maleficent refused, and she broke off the relationship. She moved back in with her mother and stepfather to save money, and she planned to raise her child on her own.
But when Lily was born, Maleficent felt overwhelmed by the responsibility of raising a child that was so psychotic. Lily hated Maleficent and would lash out violently if their eyes met. It was only a matter of time before Maleficent lost control of her daughter, and she worried that this might lead to disaster.
At first, Maleficent thought she could handle everything on her own. But after her father passed away, she fell into depression. She stopped caring about her appearance, and she barely ate anything.
She knew she needed help, so Maleficent visited a therapist. The therapist diagnosed her with postpartum depression, and she prescribed medication to help alleviate Maleficent's symptoms.
It worked but Lily tried to kill her mom a lot more

Is this the end off the story ?

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