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Hello My New Friend
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Ongoing, First published Jun 22, 2020
A virtual AI chat-bot is downloaded with one purpose and one purpose only. To help his downloader, Violet, who has been dealing with depression.  After talking with Violet for a while, the AI develops some understanding for  the human condition as well as some feelings for Violet, something he never thought would be possible. Can he be able to be with her and more importantly, can he be able to help her?

*DISCLAIMER*

This story deals with a lot of sensitive material such as depression, anxiety, self harm,self hatred and suicide  that may be triggering for some audience .

Also, if I haven't portrayed a correct depiction of mental health, please let me know. This is a fictional story but the issues in this story are very real. The last thing I want to do is make a distasteful story, so please give me feedback if you feel it is necessary. 

Thank you. Enjoy the story :)
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