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The Imaginary friend
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Ongoing, First published Apr 27, 2015
Kids are commonly known to have imaginary friends when they aren't good at making real ones.  Some more bizarre than others depending on the kid and how they think of  'friend'. Like Joanna's so called friend by the telling of her friends descriptions many of her family and  friends think that her imagination is a little to surreal. As Joanna grows older her 'friend' grows with her but later on Joanna begins to complain that her 'friend' isn't good now. Of course think that she is just a kid and has fears like the dark. Poor Joanna how she has to suffer but will others too?
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