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Healing at Match Point
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Ongoing, First published 4 days ago
Mature
5 new parts
18 year old Dahlia Springs is suffering from crippling anxiety, low self-worth, and poor mental health. The only comfort she has is watching tennis, despite not knowing how to play.

When Dahlia meets Evan McCormack, a teen tennis player, they begin to bond over tennis, and as their friendship strengthens, Dahlia might begin to heal.

But how can you heal when you're already so broken?
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37 parts Ongoing

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