write a vampire diairies fanfic about jeremy getting an eating disorder(this is part1 he doesnt get help yet but will in later parts) *in this part he starts developing it*

Jeremy was struggling. Ever since he lost his sister Elena and her friends in the chaotic events that had taken over Mystic Falls, he felt lost and alone. He tried to push away the pain and grief by immersing himself in his studies and training to become a vampire hunter, but nothing seemed to fill the void left by his sister's absence.

As the days turned into weeks, Jeremy found himself relying more and more on food as a source of comfort. He would often eat until he felt sick, using the feeling of fullness to distract himself from his overwhelming emotions. But as time went on, he began to feel ashamed of his behavior, recognizing that his relationship with food was becoming unhealthy.

Jeremy started to monitor everything he ate, meticulously counting calories and restricting certain food groups. He would skip meals or make excuses to avoid eating with his friends, fearing judgment or criticism. He became obsessed with the idea of being in control of his body, viewing food as a way to punish himself for his perceived shortcomings.

His friends noticed the changes in Jeremy's behavior, but they didn't know how to approach the topic with him. They could see how much he was struggling, but they didn't know how to help him.

As Jeremy's eating habits worsened, his energy levels plummeted, and he found it harder and harder to focus on his vampire hunting duties. He was constantly tired and irritable, snapping at his friends and isolating himself from their support.

But Jeremy was too deep in his own spiral to seek help. He believed that he could handle his issues on his own, refusing to acknowledge that his behavior was a symptom of a larger problem.

As the days passed, Jeremy's eating disorder consumed him, threatening to take over his life completely. But he was determined to fight his demons alone, unaware of the danger he was putting himself in.