She felt disgusting and used and like she could never trust anyone ever again, and the last thing she wanted was food.

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In "One Hundred Names" by Cecelia Ahern, a character experiences deep emotional turmoil after feeling exploited and betrayed. This intense feeling of disgust is intertwined with a growing mistrust of others, amplifying her sense of isolation. In such a distressed state, she finds little solace in food, which typically serves as comfort for many. Instead, her appetite vanishes, reflecting the profound impact of her emotional struggles. This moment illustrates the complexity...

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