Abolishing the Syndrome (#Wattys2016)
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  • Reads 666
  • Votes 90
  • Parts 13
  • Time 43m
Ongoing, First published Apr 30, 2016
"Sometimes all we need is that one person who understands us more than we do ourselves" 

Oblivious of the world, lost in his thoughts, Dylan Jacobson was a mystery. He was familiar with the word "loneliness" the way we are with alphabets. He was someone nobody ever understood. Someone whom no one ever wanted to understand. His mind was a maze, and he himself didn't know the way out. 

Murph Hale was popular, not because of herself, but because of her friends. Her friends were all a girl  would want to be like. But, intriguingly none of it bothered Murph. She was too busy just being herself. 

But what happens when they both meet? Do their lives change or does it become worse?
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