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You too?
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Ongoing, First published Mar 28, 2018
Mature
Daniel McClure was a loner. He felt always isolated from others. He didn't  have a lot of friends and somehow said friends didn't feel like real friends either. He had only one  true friend, who stood beside him, no matter what. 

He often pondered about the fact that he is different somewhat, and some extent he tried to get onto the bottom of it. He thought maybe he was just too shy to make friends or socially inept.
Daniel never thought he will have to leave his parent's house. He thought he could live there as long as he wanted.

One day, Daniel shared a simple sentence with her mother and that was the day when Daniel's  seemingly perfect life crumbled down to its pieces.
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