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No Longer Human.
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Ongoing, First published Aug 28, 2024
the thoughts of a young girl struggling with her own sense of self and identity, struggling to accept herself as a human. the lines between a monster and a human fade for her as she peers wordlessly through the looking glass at the world of humans.

with uncommon but not rare thoughts for a girl her age to have, she endlessly wanders in a reverie of a made-up world in her head.

this is her diary.

(w: madness, unhinged thoughts of character, self-harm thoughts, and suicidal ideation).
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