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Ongoing, First published Oct 29, 2012
Raina Waterson is not your typical fifteen year old girl; she spends her summers working as a receptionist at the hospital where her father is the head surgeon. When she isn't working, Raina wanders the hallways, attempting to lift the spirits of the ill. Everything changes when Raina stumbles upon a new patient, a little girl with brain cancer who changes her life forever.
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