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Two Face Flaw
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Ongoing, First published Jun 16, 2017
A high school girl experiences the stress of fitting in a school where one identity is accepted more than the true person she is. Izzy, her perfect identity, is what she strives to be, yet there is always something holding her back from becoming that fully around strangers. Isabel has always been someone to sit in the back, not talking too often, reading her books, and tries to become Izzy to be the best she can be. Or is being Izzy a better life?
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