2D Prodigy
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Ongoing, First published Aug 08, 2016
In anime and manga, highschool is made to be believed to be the vocal point of a person's life. But the vocal point of this 18 year old has passed a long time ago. College would've started for her three months ago, if she actually went to school. A shut-in, such as herself, only has one passion; the 2D world. Why accept reality when you don't have to face it? She spends her days in her room alone on her computer watching anime. But unlike other otakus she has a second passion; music. A prodigy like herself could easily be accepted in a good college if she tried. But can you really go to school if you've spent 7 years of your life on a computer? Without having a problem with the clothes you've been wearing for a couple days, or the dirty dishes stacked in your sink? But you'll never know unless you try...right?

(A/N) I know this sounds depressing, but trust me, it'll get better! This is also my first story so please give me any feedback and comment! Other than that, enjoy!
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