Fighting Depression
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Ongoing, First published Aug 28, 2020
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After the Covid 19 Pandamic, Mike, a seventeen year old student goes back to school and has to face a major fear of big groups of people due to the isolation of the past six month. 
Mike was kicked out by his parents. Therefore spending the past month alone in his two room apartment. His only connection to the world was through twitter direct massages where he texted with a user called _tarzanxX. He didn't have too many personal information about Tarzan, how he calls him (at least he's assuming it's a boy) in his thoughts, but enjoyed the light-hearted conversations they had. They mostly chatted about music, memes and things they have done to keep themselves busy. 

Now with a re-opend school, Mike wonders whether or not it would be possible for him to meet Tarzan in real life and to gain a reallife friendship.
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