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Jules | A Kind Of Spark Fanfic
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Ongoing, First published Apr 28, 2024
Julianna Grey (Jules) is a 14 year old girl diagnosed with autism and selective mutism. Moving to Juniper was a big step and starting school as the girl who doesn't speak is tricky. What will happen when a particular Darrow girl finds herself into the world of Jules Grey.
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