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Plus Size Grief
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Ongoing, First published Dec 08, 2022
Mature
Based on a true story.

Makenzie Valentine is a 21 year old navigating the world on her own. It's already tough being plus size to the outside world but it even harder when it starts at home. Diving into a healing journey as her depression begins crippling her mental state. Juggling family always, she often forgets about herself. 


TRIGGER WARNING: This is a extremely sad story with mature themes like Sexual Assault, Suicide, & Death.
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