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- "Finding Me" follows the semi-romantic journey of 14-year-olds Noah Thompson [Mason Morrow] and Audrey Collins [Rebecca Van Kirk] through times of tragedy. Noah Thompson is a social-anxiety driven teenager; home-schooled his entire life, he's been hiding from himself and the rest of the world for fourteen years with only one friend, younger Max Kempley [Carlos Buse]. When forced to go to counseling sessions for said anxiety disorder, he encounters likewise 14-year-old Audrey Collins who's just lost both of her parents to a car accident with a drunk driver. When the two meet, it's far from love at first sight, but in the lobby at the counseling office (of all places), they learn to come to terms with each other and their conflicts. Noah and Audrey are able to help each other cope, and come to their own understanding that normal is only an expectation set by society - but neither of them necessarily have to meet it, at least not for anyone other than themselves - and learn to love again. "Finding Me" was released as an unlisted YouTube video on September 1st, 2018 and introduces new on-camera talent Mason Morrow, also stars film actress Rebecca Van Kirk, and features the talents of Carlos Buse, Kayla Schulze, and Victoria Poe. Written and Directed by Rebecca Van Kirk.
- Tyler has done "all the deciding and the buying and the setting up of stuff" with the help of his wing-woman, Reece, and is anxiously preparing for date night. When it hits him that he hasn't finished prepping the date location, Tyler begs Reece for her help, only for Reece to find out that they weren't quite on the same page about this date.
- "The Optimist" is a YouTube web-series following the journey and friendship of Chloe Carters (Avery Bayes) and Romy Watson (Victoria Poe), two very different high-school freshmen who lead very different lives. Carters is a happy-go-lucky type of teenager who would rather be blissfully oblivious than have to deal with the conflict of her outside world, while Watson is a depression-deprived pessimist with a rough family background trying to deal with the broken promises of friends and family. When Carters discovers the meaning behind the knife in Watson's backpack and the butterfly on her wrist, she sets out on a mission to help her discontinue her harmful habits.
- After discovering the meaning behind The Butterfly Project and the butterfly on Romy Watson's (Victoria Poe) wrist, Chloe Carters (Avery Bayes) sets out on a mission to help Watson let go of her harmful habits. On her way, Carters discovers bits and pieces of Watson's family history from "a rude, arrogant Hayley Davis" (Rebecca Van Kirk). The episode is filled with twists and turns that no one ever saw coming.
- Continuing on her mission to help Romy (Victoria Poe), Chloe Carters (Avery Bayes) goes to the school newsletter head, Lacey Parker (Kayla Schulze) for advice on self-harm alternatives - but little does she know it, Parker has her own plans for Carters, her best friend Grace Lucas (Chloe Glosson), and the school psychopath - Romy Watson.
- Chloe Carters (Avery Bayes) is exhausted, but is absolutely determined to try and help Romy Watson (Victoria Poe) become an emotionally healthier person - but after a problematic situation involving Lacey and Grace (Kayla Schulze and Chloe Glosson [absent]), Watson is determined that she doesn't want or need Carters' help. And after Carters' phone call with her maybe-arch-nemesis Hayley Davis (Rebecca Van Kirk), it seems as though this story will take a different toll than any of them ever expected coming.