Songs of Her.

Songs of Her.

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Georgia has always been alone. Just your average, average joe. Always overprotected and convinced of religious views, she has no other choice than be curious of the noises in the alleyway beside her house. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Those noises came from Dee. Oh she had her clique, though not a good one. Constantly surrounded by druggies, drunks, and criminals. As some one who has lived on the streets her whole life, she can't help but wonder about life might be like in the high rise beside her.
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At 23, Susie feels like the poster child for "I Should've Dropped Out Years Ago." Trapped in the endless purgatory of university life, she's basically a hermit who's seen the vibrant social scene from afar-like a documentary on Netflix she didn't feel cool enough to click on. Her one lifeline? Rina, her ride-or-die best friend, who helps Susie survive the chaos of classes, friendships, and Susie's questionable romantic decisions. Between stressing over midterms and obsessing over whether Georgia's text messages have hidden meanings (spoiler: they don't), Susie shares her trials and tribulations with equal parts melodrama and accidental comedy. From awkwardly trying to "break out of her shell" to realizing that even hermits need human connection, Susie's journey is full of cringe-worthy yet heartfelt moments. Through it all, she learns that life outside her comfort zone isn't as terrifying as it seems-though it might require dragging Rina into a Halloween party or surviving a lab with her mortal enemy. With a mix of laughter, tears, and a lot of snacks, Susie's story shows that college isn't just about grades; it's about finding yourself, your people, and maybe your future. But, you know, after midterms.

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