Young Shellington Sea Otter (OtterMAN Of Autism) (COMPLETED)
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  • Reads 22,792
  • Votes 338
  • Parts 31
  • Time 4h 10m
Complete, First published Jul 22, 2015
It was the summer of 1987 in Perth, Scotland, and a young 7-year-old named Shellington Sea Otter struggled with controlling his emotions due to his autism. Whenever he became upset or encountered something he didn't like, he would have a meltdown. However, he found comfort in someone who understood him - a boy named Barnacles Jr. who also had autism. Together, they embarked on many adventures until Shellington was ready to face the world on his own. As he grew up, he faced numerous challenges, but he persevered and forged his path.
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