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Grapefruit
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Ongoing, First published Feb 26, 2025
Mature
The story follows Morana and her unexpected friendship with Angelia and how she and her friends explore who they are and what it means to understand themselves and those they truly care about. The story delves into the complexities of adolescence-where friendship, love, and identity blur-capturing the raw, unspoken moments of growth, doubt, and revelation that shape the path to finding one's true self. As they navigate the highs and lows of life, they confront their deepest fears, desires, and the truths they've long avoided, questioning not just who they are but who they are becoming.

         ♬ If you wish to feel the mood of the story, you can follow along with the songs listed ♬

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About the story:
I have created this story to delve into different aspects of adolescence and the struggles that come with it. I aspire to create a story that is enjoyable and deeply moving. Any suggestions will be considered as I want to make the best version of this story, allowing it to please the reader.


!Story Warnings!
Delves on heavy issues such as death, self-harm, abuse, and ED
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