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A book on Derealization/Depression.
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Ongoing, First published Feb 15, 2023
Being different in a world with millions only made her feel smaller. A shield she'd use to protect herself.
Everyone she looked gave her a fear of needing to run.
She could never understand these feelings she had inside.

Until one day, at midnight.
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