The Differences
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Ongoing, First published Aug 04, 2016
When your different you know it, your observant and only comfortable around certain people 

Well at least that was Himly's case 

Not only was she named after a mountain range in Asia, which isn't really that bad at the time being but it was when she was younger 

That just say she lost weight 

Now being known at school as mountain girl she faces the fact that she's different and so is Quinton her partner in crime 

Who's all ways getting bullied because he'd rather talk to the female sex

They spend  most afternoons talking

About what you say

Well it's mostly himly talking,see she's one of those girl that aren't popular and want to be so badly 

So Quinton listens  to Himly's self called "venting" most of the time 

Himly's surprise he can deal with her 

So as you see there both just normal kids on the primary  scale of the food chain 

But they'll soon relize, well Himly's will that the universe doesn't do well with complainer and everything she has will come crumbling down
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