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Make It Or Break It
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Ongoing, First published Apr 15, 2017
Eli is almost 18, which most people would be excited, right? I mean you are becoming an adult! Well Eli is having such a long year filled of dramas and lies. What happens if she finally speaks out about it? If she catches peoples attention?
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