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Ongoing, First published Jun 30, 2016
As days tick by, Amelia Bay reveals her tale to tell. Join her as hearts are broken, friends are betrayed, and thoughts are spoken aloud. 

"Why can't I just be normal?"
"Honey, nobody is normal. Everyone is a mixture of the most beautiful colors and paints. Sometimes the paint get spilled the wrong way, and changes the picture. That change can be a good thing, if you make it."
"I'm glad your not normal, you have the best advice."
"You should be glad your not normal, too."
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