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Gummy bear
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Ongoing, First published Dec 26, 2023
Brienne knows that most people would give anything to be the daughter of a multimillionaire, but she would give anything to be normal. She lives in a old but big house that, is, well, REALLY dirty. And she has red hair, which, like, NOBODY has. Brienne tries to fit in with her best friend, Amelia. But with some bullies here and there, will she be able to fit in? Or was she meant to stand out?
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