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The Butterfly Holograms
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Ongoing, First published Apr 15, 2022
Mature
Harrison is different from the others. He can see butterfly holograms ever since he was a young boy. They would show up in front of the person. The holograms are like personal profiles of the person. He can see your family tree, academic rates, sexuality, birthday, and deepest secrets. Harrison struggles with his home life. His parents abandoned him on his grandma's doorstep. His parents had just vanished. Nana (his grandma) blames him for for it. She drilled many things into his head. Nana is abusive verbally, mentally, and physically. He always shies away from attention in fear of punishment. This all changed drastically when Nana sent him off to a small boarding house for boys. He meets many strange men there. And it seems that they are keeping a secret that Harrison can't see. Will they let Harrison in or keep him out of the circle? Will Harrison stay and trust these men, telling them about how he was treated? Or will he run away and go back to his grandmother? Join me on his journey.
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