How Should the Girl in My Story Find Out About Her Boyfriends Drug Addiction?

Question by R??KŽ OF PARCH??SI AW?SOM?N?SS: How should the girl in my story find out about her boyfriends drug addiction?
How should the girl in my story find out about her boyfriends drug addiction?
This guy and girl are dating. He secretly has been addicted to heroin for years. But one of his friends told her about his addiction. She confronts him about it and he promises her he will stop. After a few months she thinks he has stopped taking heroin for good. But in reality he does it when she is not around and during his lunch breaks. Anyway, I need a good part in where she finds out that he has not quit.

Best answer:

Answer by shanny
she goes into his locker to put a cute birthday present in there and…. BAM! she finds the drugs.

What do you think? Answer below!

 


 

REAL LIFE DRUG STORY VIDEOS — Drug Addiction Experiences_Teenage Drugs Stories – EAL LIFE DRUG STORY VIDEOS — Drug Addiction Experiences_Teenage Drugs Stories.

 

Take a look at our five biggest stories of the week!

Filed under: drug addiction stories

Take a look at our five biggest stories of the week! Miley Cyrus poses nude for Rolling … In the accompanying interview, Cyrus speaks candidly about her polarizing performance at the MTV Video Music Awards and revealed she thinks weed "is the best …
Read more on E! Online

 

Stuck to the screen

Filed under: drug addiction stories

Reading obsessively does not carry a stigma the way that watching the same stories played on the small screen does. The shame, no doubt, is an echo from childhood – the … Lie to your wife, consort (and then supplant) international drug kingpins, put …
Read more on Philly.com

 

Schenectady City Mission gets book treatment

Filed under: drug addiction stories

Once a secretary, wife and mother, middle-aged Susan had become a drug addict and prostitute by 2000. She received help at Serenity … Graf tells the story in a new book about the mission, its procedures and its people. “A Light in the Window: The …
Read more on Schenectady Gazette