The Flowers in My Lungs
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Ongoing, First published Aug 12, 2021
Ella, a 13-year-old discovers one day that she has a rare disease called Hanikini. She thinks it's for Jake, the popular boy in school. She tries hard to get him to love her.

But things are not what they seem...
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