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John was a popular student in high school. He was a star athlete, so he had a lot of friends and was invited to everything; prom, homecoming, hangouts, parties. During his junior year of high school, he started dating Sophie. She went to a different school from John, but she was also popular. Her family had money, she always had the “coolest” things of the time. Her parents were not present in her homelife so she often threw parties. John started attending those parties on a regular basis, making friends over time at the parties. It didn’t take long for Sophie and John’s relationship to turn bad, she was very mentally and emotionally abusive to John. She was demanding and jealous. John did not want to leave the relationship because he thought he would lose all of his new friends. So he accepted the abuse to maintain his routine and friends; he leaned on alcohol to numb his pain. During the summer after John’s junior year, Troy, a new kid, moved to town and enrolled in Sophie’s school. Troy was a star athlete at his old town. Troy started attending summer gyms, and quickly made friends with the other boys. The boys were in Sophie and John’s friend group and quickly invited Troy to the parties at Sophie’s house. At the time the kid’s were not aware that Troy had “connections” from his old town, which was less than an hour away. When Troy attended the parties, he started bringing those “connections” with him. Soon all the kids started smoking weed along with their alcohol consumption at the parties. John was an athlete, so he maintained his “sober” lifestyle of only drinking, that way he would not fail a drug test. Troy’s “connections” quickly started giving him marijuana laced with LSD thinking it would give the kids a better “party”. The kid’s who now expected weed to be at the party, were now smoking what they thought was weed, just to find out that they were also using LSD. LSD gave them a “fun” trip so they liked the idea of it. John and Sophie’s relationship was still bad, and it was starting to get to

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