Auburn Eyes
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 26m
  • Reads 56
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 2
  • Time 26m
Ongoing, First published Jan 08, 2020
In the sleepy Japanese town of Shimaoka, a young woman learns the value of her voice and the power of empathy. That feelings are both mentionable and manageable, and through a deeper understanding of one another we can grow to better appreciate our friends and loved ones. 

The tumultuous time of young adulthood is hard for everyone, especially when someone lacks the support system that we all need in order to survive and develop into more kind individuals.

A heartfelt story that focuses on romance and the importance of interpersonal relationships. Auburn Eyes also delves deep into emotional and psychological issues that many people go through, such as depression and anxiety.

Because sometimes all that someone really needs, is someone else to be there for them. To let them know that they are unique, and that they can be loved for being just the way they are.
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