Their June
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  • Parts 4
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Ongoing, First published Aug 28
Mature
June is a 15-year-old half Korean girl with a blessed loving family.  June struggles with severe anxiety and depression, making her school life challenging. Getting constantly bullied makes it much harder and her trio isn't there to save her every time. 

After being diagnosed with diabetes at the most unexpected time, everything is becoming to challenging and weak for her to handle.

She is the bookworm and the quiet and awkward one from her only friend group, but her friends will always accept her for who she is. Throughout her years the stress and depression are too much for her to handle on her own.

One day on her way back crying, she faints from pure anxiety leading to a diagnosis of a severe anxiety disorder.

"It's too much," 

So the whole family, and her friends move to south Korea hoping for a fresh start.
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