The Mismatched Bouquet
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Ongoing, First published Feb 01, 2021
Mer is a nervous and lonely 15 year old boy who doesn't like change. He like's his routine with just him and his dad, and when that changes he panics. Why do they need 2 new employees before the town's fair? His dad and him have always handled the influx of customers just fine all these years, right?

 Glad is a 15 year old girl who doesn't quite know how to feel. Her family just moved again and for some reason her twin sister Nia seems just fine with it. She decides to get a job with at the local flower shop to help out before the towns 'big fair',  maybe that will help with this vague numbness she feels?

Free is a 15 year old self proclaimed "Adhd Chaos Child" who cannot wait to start their new, and first job at the flower shop in their home town. They have their worries of course, but if they let that get them down then they'll just drown in more of them right? Better to bottle them before they form an ocean!
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