Diverse
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Ongoing, First published Dec 04, 2013
To say Sybil hated her life would be an understatement. 

She absolutely resented it. 

Why?

Simply because she had no interest in the 'Barbie' lifestyle. 

Her world was filled with Barbies and Kens. Ick. Doesn't sound too fun, does it? 

Barbies who were modelled to be the perfect housewife. Ones who ignored their husband's secret affairs and stood by their sides. Ones who faked happiness, even though they were so sad that they couldn't cry. Ones who pretended to love their 'children' in public and ignored their existent in public. 

Kens who were moulded to be charming, intelligent, and of course, handsome. Each was a heir to a rich company, business. They would give their wives money to keep them happy. Busy themselves with work and their mistresses. 

Life was 'perfect' in her world, was it not? 

Sybil wants a change, to change her generation. 

The only question left was how would she?
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