11:59 January 29
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Ongoing, First published Jan 17, 2021
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Because of a childhood bully, Ysa Whitesnow became a person who doesn't have a close friend. She has friends but not close friends. She was afraid that they'd leave one day. Having a good neighbor who became his friend, not a close friend, was a nice one for Ysa. It takes time for Sun Redheart to talk to her because he was shy every time he sees Ysa but now they are communicating fine...not so fine. It became more complicated when the one who bullied her from elementary came to the scene, William Kim Clearwater. Ysa remembers everything that it did to her but she wasn't angry about him because he was her first close friend. The only problem is that they're not elementary children anymore and everything is complicated between the three of them. 


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