How should life actually be?
A puppet to destiny, walking behind like a lost dog; or the way you want it to be. They say it is impossible, and then they say the word itself says ‘I am possible.’ But if you want to have life turned to your order, there’s only one thing that can make it possible – Manipulation - a lots and lots of manipulation.
For Autumn Wilton living life means walking hand in hand with destiny, and sometimes persuading it to have a break and enjoy. But when in crisis, especially her broken family, she will have to learn how to manipulate. But for the time being she needs to do the toughest job. The job that a girl as free and jolly and pure as her would ever want to do – Being Manipulated – Faking herself – but mostly – creating an illusion.
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Perfect Illusion
General FictionHow should life actually be? A puppet to destiny, walking behind like a lost dog; or the way you want it to be. They say it is impossible, and then they say the word itself says ‘I am possible.’ But if you want to have life turned to your order, th...