After not having the greatest of childhoods, I found myself constantly escaping to magical worlds of my own, creating new stories and finding myself on otherworldly journeys every day. But when I was diagnosed with Autism at seventeen, I started a new journey, one where, at the end, I discovered myself. And starting to write down some of those other journeys was a huge part of this one. I now do things daily that I used to think were impossible, like going to work, having friends and even being happy. And I'm incredibly grateful for that every single day.
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