I remember how a bunch of my friends and I would crowd around one tablet to read new uploads of Ten Count chapters at school. Those times are long gone but it's a good memory.
Rereading this makes me see the story in new perspectives that high school me did not understand or consider, like how in-depth the story delves into the traumatic impact of CSA, and new-found appreciation of kindness from surrounding characters, like the director, whose understanding is rare in actual employment situations.
I remember how a bunch of my friends and I would crowd around one tablet to read new uploads of Ten Count chapters at school. Those times are long gone but it's a good memory.
Rereading this makes me see the story in new perspectives that high school me did not understand or consider, like how in-depth the story delves into the traumatic impact of CSA, and new-found appreciation of kindness from surrounding characters, like the director, whose understanding is rare in actual employment situations.