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Pluto
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Ongoing, First published May 22, 2018
Mature
Have you ever been left out?
How about bullied?
Forgotten?
Distant?

Well, this is every day for a girl named Amary Vincent
aka Pluto

Amary is always being pushed away from other people for one thing that makes her stick out...
the anonymous  gem inserted in her right hand that changes colour depending on her mood

Just like the planet Pluto, she isn't excepted with, "the group."

will Pluto ever find her place in the solar system or will she ever be a spec in the sky?

(Pronounced- Am-á-ree)
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