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June is a typical, if angst-y, teenager. She loves her friends and her hobbies. And she even likes school (though she might not ever tell you that). One thing that she is not terribly fond of...her looks. June cannot help but to criticize herself every chance she gets, and particularly when she can see her reflection. She is all but convinced that her looks are the sole reason that boys are not interested in her. Enter: even MORE self doubt. One night, June and her friends go out to a local café bookstore for a poetry slam, open-mic night. Per usual, June is nervous and antsy about her appearance, that is until she forgets all about how she looks when she, quite literally, bumps into Micha at the event. Micha is tall, attractive and very friendly. And to June's surprise, he spends a lot of the evening talking to HER!The two teens happily carry their newfound friendship to the next level, Snapchat, and they even make plans to meet up the following week. At least that was the plan until, well, COVID. Undeterred, the two carry on virtually, getting to know one another better. June is astonished that such a great guy would be interested in her - and Micha feels the same about June. But all is not rosy in COVID-land, with the pandemic only serving as a backdrop to even more teenage trauma, the kind that is not fixed by a pint of Ben & Jerry's. The pandemic wreaks havoc in so many ways? Will truths come out? June and Micha figure it out? And really, will they, or anyone, again ever be able to go out?