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Too Much Space
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Ongoing, First published Dec 20, 2019
Mature
Samuel Johnson, an artistic 14-year-old boy, has never had a lasting friendship between anyone he has ever met. He can never become comfortable in a certain area for too long since his mother's job requires her to move around quite often. He most often keeps to himself, if possible, to avoid socialization with others. Though, because of this, Samuel often has thoughts that he deems normal. Thoughts that make him doubt his ability to hold together the seams of the reality he has been forced into.
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