Define Normal.
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Ongoing, First published Jan 24, 2013
Amelia Hemmington

The million dollar girl, interviewed and photographed everywhere she goes. She has everything. But she doesn't want it.

She doesn't want the mansion house, a workaholic father and a traveling mother. She doesn't want to have designer clothes or a personal chef. She wants to be normal.

 In her world you can buy everything and anything.

But theres one thing you can't buy.

Legs.

Arden Clark has been disabled since he was 14. To him being in a wheel chair is almost normal. Not being able to run, play football or even physically dress himself. He doesn't care what people think of him anymore, he doesn't care about being picked on or syphathised for. 

In his world, you have to wheel around everywhere.

These to people can't define 'normal'...

But together... They'll give it a shot.
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