A Special Summer (GxG)(ONC 2021)
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  • Reads 1,340
  • Votes 242
  • Parts 17
  • Time 2h 18m
Complete, First published Jan 17, 2021
Sees a girl that will probably stab me. "Is this a wife?"

Alexirae (Alex) is struggling with a mental illness that causes her to hear voices which triggers short term memory loss. In an attempt to learn how to function Alex is enrolled to Maindo Camp to learn about her disability. 

To Alex's surprise she is accompany at camp by the school's bully, Lachelle.  Lachelle informs Alex of the history of Manido Camp and how the camp may be forced to close. Alex learns that the only way they can save Maindo Camp, is one of them placing in the Camp's Karate tournament.

Will the girl's be able to work together, or will the camp be forced to close? With one last attempt the girls have to show the world that just because you have a disability doesn't mean you should be casted aside.

3rd Place: Humor Awards 2021
3rd Place: Black Cat Awards Teen Fic
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