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A Part of Me
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Ongoing, First published Sep 04, 2019
Nothing can bring two people together like a tragedy. But in Ben and Rae's case, nothing can bring two people together like a similar diagnosis. As the two wrestle with surviving college and surviving in a world not made for people like them,
can they come to accept themselves,
and eventually,
come to accept that they might just be meant for each other?
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