Kai Lynn (as told by an autistic girl)
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  • Reads 114
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  • Parts 26
  • Time 3h 46m
Ongoing, First published Sep 15
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In a world not made for her, armed only with noise-cancellation headphones & some fidget toys, Kai Lynn's life isn't easy, but she always finds a way to work it out and maybe even find some joy in the world. A series of slice-of-life short stories, as told by a neurodivergent girl, heavily inspired by my own experiences.
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