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Call Me Junior: Justice isn't imagined. It's enforced.
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Complete, First published Sep 15
Charlie Southerbee is tired of being pushed around. Bullied, ignored, and stuck in the slow churn of middle school misery, he escapes into fantasies where he's not just strong-he's unstoppable. One day he's a knife-wielding biker avenger. The next, he's Superman soaring above the schoolyard.

But when a new kid named Marvin "The Rake" Happerstrings shows up with real-world judo skills and flips the power dynamic on its head, Charlie's dream world begins to bleed into reality. Suddenly, justice isn't just imagined-it's enforced. And Charlie? He's not Charlie anymore.

He's Junior.

A darkly funny, dread-soaked tale of middle school vengeance, shifting identities, and the fragile line between fantasy and power. Junior is every bullied kid's dream-and maybe their nightmare, too.
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