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Ongoing, First published Dec 17, 2022
Jonah was an.. average guy to say the least. He just sat around all day in his room singing, acting out scenarios and being a black sheep from his family. He only had his mom with him and she wasn't the parental figure that she needed to be. After a successful rehearsal for Heathers he bumps into someone new , someone who filled an empty hole in his life. He felt like a new spark was created as soon as he said hello to the tall , quiet kid. Maybe he wasn't who he thought he was. What will happen to Jonah? Who is that mystery boy.. Time is going to flow like sand.
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