Normally Abnormal
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Ongoing, First published Aug 19, 2016
Mature
Mason Evergreen works at The Durblyn House for The Mentally Insane. He feels like he fits in there, because just like the patients at Durblyn he is misunderstood.
    
He is often perceived as a cold person for it seems he does not care for the feelings of others. It's not that Mason doesn't care he just doesn't know how to. 

Mason was in the foster care system and bounced around from home to home until the age of 9 when he was adopted by his then foster parents, Kathryn and John Evergreen. 

His parents loved him as if he were one of their own and supported him in everything he did. 

As a child Mason was involved in many extracurricular activities such as,  Soccer, The Debate Club, and The Boy Scouts. 

Although he did well in school and was apart of many clubs,  he didn't make any friends. 

Mason feels that because of his inability to connect with people he hasn't and will never be able to get far in life. 

He thinks that maybe the patients at Durblyn can help change that.
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