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Nineteen and Subtracting
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    Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Mar 15, 2019
Nineteen-year-old Hazel Matthews is far from ready to be an adult. As her twentieth birthday is approaching quicker than she would like, she reflects on mistakes she's made in the past year.  This includes her recent breakup and moving back to Florida with her parents to learn the ways of adulting. Unfortunately, her new motto to focus ONLY on college and not to worry with bothersome relationships involving the opposite species, backfires. While attending a festival downtown to witness her little sister perform for Chorus, she runs into the most infuriating person she has ever met...Well, more like re-met.
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27 parts Complete Mature

Dealing with depression is hard, but what's harder is the people around you don't notice and play it off as you are lazy. 15 year old, Hazel had been dealing with depression, anxiety, and self-harm. Life had gone downhill ever since her father had taken his own life. Her best friend, Penelope, had noticed these signs and made it her entire mission to help her. 《🎀🌸🤍📙🍊》 Or Two best friends, Hazel and Penelope, navigate a world of pain and despair from losing someone they love. They learn that having each other was important but Hazel learns how to deal with her issues while Penelope is there to hold her in this situation. 《🎀🌸🤍📙🍊》 Obvious Disclamer: Depression, anxiety attacks, and self-harm, so if those themes aren't good for you, then don't read