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What is a "normal kid"?
You wouldn't know. You don't know. So you wonder, what makes someone normal? If you look it up, the Japanese dictionary defines "normal" as something common, something that can be found anywhere, anytime, without any special characteristics that set it apart. But does this apply to people? Is normalcy a matter of probabilities or familiarity? In our society, are quirks part of individuality or a commune trait?
It's always difficult to come to a concrete conclusion when all you have are vague terms that can't be applied in every situation. Everything is too easy to bend and distort. Everything is too relative. A Hero could be a villain, a Villain could be a hero.
But the one thing you learned isn't relative, is death.
Because the dead can't come back. So you keep living to make sure everyone remembers it.
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β’ Word count average of β 10 000 words/chapter
β’ Written in 1st POV
β’ F reader insert
β’ No love interests established yet
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