The Moxie Affliction
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Ongoing, First published Dec 13, 2016
Mature
An accomplished female Neurosurgeon, Hail Biscur gives up everything to start her own life and her own family. After giving birth to twin boys Honor and Nye,  their world only grows in happiness. After a classmates party and just one hospital visit; its learned the boys wont live past 18 due to a new Neuro disease. Devestated, Hail refuses to accept the results and searches for a cure. Tottering the balance and what it means to be family; Nye and Honor don't just wait around for their death. As teens, they live as teens do; with a little more freedom thanks to their mother. But everyone has to come to terms with the truth; Nye and Honor accept that. So how do you prepare your Mother to? 

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