But plot twist! Her art is secretly her superpower. It's where her chaotic brain actually makes sense, seeing connections that other people totally miss. Then she links up with Leo, who's also rocking the ADHD life, and he helps her realize her brain isn't broken, it's just limited edition.
She takes all that wild energy and builds this insane art installation for a university show, even though she's low-key terrified of bombing. But she crushes it, gets mad props from a gallery owner, and even scores a huge grant. The whole thing basically becomes a real-life filter for her brain, letting people step inside and see how a neurodivergent mind actually works.
Alex ends up spilling her story to kids who feel just like her, telling them their brains are fire, not a problem. She even goes back to her university to teach future teachers that "too much" might just be "exactly right." Basically, she goes from feeling like a walking notification overload to owning her unique brain, showing everyone that different isn't a bug, it's a feature.
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