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Winter Solstice
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Ongoing, First published Aug 17, 2020
Season Series #1 
Alaska Ember Clarkson Sandoval. Born and raised in the Philippines in a broken family. After her parents divorced, her mother remarried another man and had a family of her own. While her father brought in their house his 'new' family. At a very young age, Alaska experienced cruelty and harassments. 

With her, being in the middle, the last one picked, and with her constant, silent battles, will she be able to move forward? Will she be able to find her voice and speak herself out? Or will she continue, being the girl who couldn't fight for herself?
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