Should Of Known Sooner

Should Of Known Sooner

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Aug 29, 2018
Karmon Julius had ever since middle school been diagnosed with Bi Polar Disorder and Gender Dysphoria Disorder. She had never been able to figure out why she always wakes up on the high deck of her house. Harmony Uli, on the other hand, was the school's popular girl and found her time obsessing over making things clean. When they cross paths, Harmony ditches her high-life to try her hardest to befriend the aloof person and fix them. FUTURE SEQUEL??: HUSH LITTLE BROKEN BOY.
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