Flying Colors
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  • Reads 58
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 2
  • Time 26m
Ongoing, First published Jan 19, 2018
Being homeschooled sucks.
As if his mother forgot the fact that he got bullied way back in 7 grade, his mother called the school she graduated in as a Psychiatrist and asked for the very best teacher they have. 

Black, white and gray.
The only colors he  can perceive are black, white and shades of gray. He has achromatopsia, a rare type of colorblindess wherein the  individual can only see the world in b&w. A real old fashioned way on seeing things, like a n 80's black and white tv, Avery thinks.

Monsters that looks like a distorted version of trees, with hallowed empty eyesockets, sharp claws and lengthy arms. 
Seeing monsters in your dreams is a nightmare. But for him, seeing monsters in real life, while you're awake, is the nightmare. 

Anxiety is a bitch.
Being extremely anxious around people would be the death of him. No more, no less.

Aurora Borealis-
flying colors?

Join Avery through his journey, along with Hal, as he try to live a normal life, survive the problems of life as it tries to drown him, appreciate every small things the people around him would do for him, as they discover new lessons, experience new things and learn how to accept and love themselves and each other.
Follow the two boys as they tackle down issues, problems and shits and solve them on their own, like an adult.
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