The Odd Life of Lynn Wildstone.
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Ongoing, First published Jul 12, 2024
Mature
After surviving a terrible accident where she was blown up, Lynn struggles to piece her life back together. She lost her memories in the car explosion and now faces the challenge of remembering who she is and what her life used to be like.

Lynn copes by seeing a therapist, relying on a support system, establishing a routine, using memory aids like journals, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and practicing patience and self-compassion.

Lynn feels discouraged because of her best friend Spencer. She knows he loves her, and she loves him too, but she just can't quite get to the point of fully understanding or expressing it.

Lynn's stuck in that "crush" stage, feeling all the butterflies and uncertainty what will she do? 

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