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  • Rules of Escape by DawnAdrie
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    For Ana, it felt like a switch had been turned on inside her. She could sense freedom, imagine possibilities she hadn't thought possible. She wants to leave her caregivers, and when she does, she wants to take Evan with her. In fact, she must take Evan, because he is the only one who can show her the way to The Place - the only place she can recall ever feeling completely happy. ... In a world that bleeds with environmental disasters, genetic mutations become more common - some genes get lost and other, silent genes get turned on. Nature offers infinite possibilities to ensure life continues through genetic codes that struggle to survive, unheard and often unnoticed. It is a battle where dominant, aggressive genes best suited to the environment will succeed. Both Ana and Evan have been labelled with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) - a genetic disorder, affected by the environment. It is a world wide condition, knowing no boundaries and increasing rapidly. Since disabilities such as ASD are triggered by our changing environment, and since these disabilities are rapidly changing and increasing in frequency, it is entirely possible that the ideal "disability" could give some humans an evolutionary advantage over other humans. ... Imagine having a disability so severe you need 24 hour care. Imagine wanting to leave your home and caregivers to live in the one place you feel at peace. Imagine discovering you have abilities far beyond the norm. Imagine finding other people with similar abilities and disabilities, willing to risk everything to follow you. Imagine freedom. Ana did.
  • Quiet | Kaylor by lov3lettersonly
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    {A Kaylor Family Fic} "I wonder if inside my head I'm not just a bit different from some of my friends" Josefina has always been that being different is bad. Why else would her birth family try so hard to make her act like everyone else? Josie has never been able to see the world the way other people do. But, when she meets Karlie and Taylor, she learns that maybe being unique is not a bad thing after all.
  • Her First Everything by Skyeflyer12
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    When Audrey Crawford finds out she is on the autism spectrum during the summer before high school, she struggles to accept her new diagnosis. Then school starts again, and she is paired up with the school's bad boy, Elijah Collins, on the semester-long student bonding project, and it makes her already strange life even more complicated especially when Elijah suddenly starts to become one of Audrey's only friends (and maybe even something a little bit more).
  • Asperger by zestyzeiss
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    Freen, an astronomer, has always found solace in the stars. A prodigy who finished her Master degree by 24, also teaches part-time at her alma mater, Chulalongkorn University. Orphaned young and having lost her beloved aunt seven years ago, Freen lives a life shaped by quiet routines and empty rooms, where her telescope is her only constant companion. Her one true warmth comes from the local orphanage, where she volunteers to fill the silent spaces in her heart. Rebecca, diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome, finds her entire universe not in the sky, but in the machines that conquer it. Aeroplanes are her world - their engines, models, wingspans, histories, even the aircraft used in the world wars. Her vast knowledge and intense fascination with aviation are her primary ways of understanding and connecting with the world. Raised by orphanage owners Dion and Helena Armstrong, Rebecca lost her mother a decade ago and now navigates life under the gentle care of her father, Dion. One day, during her usual visit to the orphanage, Dion asked Freen for a favour - one that would change her life forever. P/s: Asperger's Syndrome, a form of Autism Spectrum Disorder, is a developmental disorder. People who have this type of ASD tend to have a hard time relating to others socially. They may stick to a very specific routine and have a narrow set of interests. Although the term Asperger's isn't an official diagnosis anymore, some people still use the term to describe autistic people who are "high-functioning" or who have low support needs.
  • I Can Always Believe (Hazbin Hotel + Male OC) 18+ by Qandlewique
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    Charlie Morningstar has a dream to help redeem sinners and to hopefully find an alternative to the bloody and violent Exterminations carried out by the Exorcists. But she won't be alone, by her side is her girlfriend Vaggie as well as their boyfriend who believes in the possibility of her dream coming true. Though shy, meek, and socially awkward due to having Asperger's, he's still willing to do his best to help them see it all through. After all, if life's shown him one thing, it's that no matter how impossible it may seem, he can always believe. Disclaimer: I do not own Hazbin Hotel or any related media connected to the Hellaverse. All songs and original content belongs to Vivziepop and her tremendously talented staff. I only lay claim to the original characters that will appear. (Please don't sue) This story is only for fun and entertainment purposes. I do not profit from any of it. Also this story like the Amazon Prime show, is recommended for ages 18+ for violence, language, and suggestive themes that some may find offensive. You've been warned ahead of time.
  • A Certain Sort Of Loneliness by APH_Ice_Ice_Baby
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    No longer being updated here I'm afraid! It has not been discontinued, rather it's now being updated exclusively on Archiveofourown https://archiveofourown.org/works/8809477/chapters/20198536
  • You//H.S  by dayasbun
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    because nothing makes me happier & nothing makes me sadder than you. [lowercase intended] the story of a boy named harry with autism and a girl named alice who loves him. [short story] + Nyctophilia_girl 2017.
  • Requiem [COMPLETED] by MRayMills
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    A fictional memoir of a brother and sister's intertwined fate and inner landscapes, Requiem explores dysfunctional relationships and their individual struggles to find what they can, and can't, live without. After the sudden death of their mother, siblings Sven and Sigrid face numerous upheavals. Sigrid recalls her perception of their losses--detailing the relative isolation in which they were raised--an atmosphere which precipitates a crisis that threatens the siblings' mutual survival. Only afterwards does she begin to piece together a clearer picture of their childhood, revealing both the extent of cycling violence and the secrets her older brother tried to hide from her. Random Excerpt: "Beyond excited to announce that I'm giving up! No dating for this guy, not anymore. I'm so grateful for this opportunity to restrict myself exclusively to one-night stands and can't wait to see where this decision takes me. Today is the first day of the rest of my life and I will start as I mean to go on: I plan on being as useless as the G in lasagna." He'd disappeared into his room, coming back with a large bottle of scotch. "Dear liver, it's going to be a rough ride till the end of the year. Stay strong my precious champion, stay strong," he mumbled, rubbing his beer belly. "Adulthood in general is bullshit." "Life is bullshit," I corrected him. "Aww, our dark little bundle of thunderstorm," Seamus fake-cooed. "Why did adults lie to us all those years about how great it is, making it sound like there's an obvious path, a life plan that's a matter of course."
  • Life of an Aspie - Looking into Everyday Life of Aspergers Syndrome by KerrinMaclean
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    EVERYDAY LIFE OF AN ASPIE is a comprehensive guide and tour to what Aspergers Syndrome is all about. Little or inaccurate information exists about this psychological disorder. Kerrin, an educated and well-read young woman with this disorder who is well known on You-tube and Facebook for her passion in enlightening people about Aspergers Syndrome, finally puts her vast knowledge and experience into paper. She writes about the disorder and relates her own life experiences, for the readers to know what Aspergers Syndrome patients, whom she calls 'Aspies' go through every day. Being an Aspie is not a curse, neither is it a tragedy. Aspies are unique, talented, resourceful and special group of people. They should not be stigmatized and seen as abnormal. Rather, they should be accepted, loved and allowed into the society at large, supported and reached out to. More research should be done on how to help them with this disorder. This book provides a lot of information about what life is for those with this condition, which cannot be provided by those that are not in the shoes. It would be of great help to medical experts to learn more about this disorder with its right diagnosis. Also, for the public to have a better awareness and understanding about it and for them to know how to love, treat, support, and show care to those with it.
  • That One Trans Kid by TransMemeTrash
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    The journal of the life of an autistic LGBT+ teenager. Highest Rank: #39 Non-Fiction
  • ASPIE by bluesoul051
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    Un aspie lucha contra su transtorno y nos enseña una visión distinta de lo que es el amor o lo más cercano a eso.
  • Max Parker, The Boy Next Door by spiralproductions
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    Max Parker, The Boy Next Door, is a heartbreaking yet hilarious love story about two teenagers, Max and Lexie. Lexie suffers from abuse and is autistic, Max is the school Bad Boy, but gives it all up for her.
  • Any Major Dude Will Tell You (bxb) by golfballshifter
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    Titus Walker has always felt that he didn't fit in. There always seemed to be an invisible gulf between him and his peers. In his final year, he just wants to fly under the radar, graduate and get the hell out of his private, all-boys high school. The quiet equilibrium of his life is shattered when he is forced to sit next to golden boy Fraser Sinclair, although he initially does not expect much to come of the arrangement. A few sidelong glances, at most. Not even in his wildest dreams could he foresee that this would lead to a wild goose chase for the one-and-only Steely Dan jukebox musical in the world, long rides on public transport, and being shadowed by a mysterious white Volkswagen Golf. Started 02/8/20.
  • Levi x reader/ Love In War / by ANNIEWRYQ
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    This story is about a girl called Y/N and she has aspergers syndrome and autism as well as attention deficit disorder.This is how she overcame her insecurities and dealt with being different. She decided to join The Survey Corps in order to save humanity because she lost her family to the titans and she wants to make a difference and wants worlds peace. She has a stubborn but kind personality when you get to know her for she is talkactive only with her true friends. So she is always quiet and tries to obeys orders. But when a certain raven haired captain decides to take an interest in her, would she be able to fight for humanity and fall in love even when she tries not to? ******************************************************* The image above is not mine just to clarify for copyright and the person who made the image can take the credit for a brilliant image. ******************************************************* This is my first time writing a fanfiction please go easy on me if the punctuation is wrong. Thank you
  • My life and why  Sign language is vital  by Veganfingers
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    Like way too many deaf people, sign language wasn't considered necessary for me. After all I was 'only a little hard of hearing'. My father also has a forty decibel hearing loss but a persons decibel range isn't everything. Especially from an intermittent loss stemming from nerve deafness. The fact is that signing would have been very useful since I didn't speak until I was three and all too often I was punished without knowing why. The Milan robbery of Sign language has affected too many deaf and hard of hearing lives : https://www.deafhistory.eu/index.php/component/zoo/item/1880 It will carry on negatively affecting the lives until the oral only approach has been banned. I was born premature Asperger and had an under active thyroid. Limited hearing was detected at 4. At 11 I started wearing hearing aids. By 30 my hearing was gone it came as a major relief since I hated wearing Powerful hearing aids Like way too many deaf people I was deprived of sign language. Since I was just hard of hearing sign language would not considered important. Despite the fact I didn't speak until I was 3. At 12 was my first eating disorder. Also self harm. At 13 temporal lobe epilepsy was detected. 17 I started having problems with my sight. It was diagnosed as psychological. But my eye doctor told me not to worry it would soon come back. I am now 52 and I am still deafblind. They still seem to assume it's psychological and so is everything else because once you're assumed to have psychological problems your health care takes a nose dive. Since then I won 2 awards, had 2 adorable guide dogs, rescued rats, worked as a volunteer masseur at a day centre, did 7 to 9 bungee jumps and spend time at a mental health unit for the deaf twice. I am also lesbian vegan and pro life. Welcome to my life!
  • FosteringFamilies co. by FosteringFamilies
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    Fostering Families co