Finding the Real Us

Finding the Real Us

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Symphony Laines is not your average girl. From elementary all the way up to graduation she was bullied. She was the good girl with straight A's ,but the bullying changed her. She changed her looks and personality. She became a manipulating, deceitful, bad girl. She craved attention. When she got to college that's all she got. She goes broke and has no money to pay for school so she preys on a rich boy named Robert Cyrus. He is the type of boy who plugs in earbuds so no one will talk to him. He used to be the crazy party boy, but that all changed when his parents died in a car accident. He is now anti-social and makes his self seem like a ghost.No one notices him and he likes it that way, but that all changed when him and Symphony meet each other. Are they unfit or will they change each other for the better?
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You've got one boy. One girl. One pretty little lie. A perfect relationship. The perfect boyfriend. The perfect girlfriend. The perfect dates. The perfect gifts. And the perfect surprises. That gives you our golden couple of Sunset Westwood High. But what happens when it's all a lie? One boy. One girl who needs desperate help. One pretty little lie. That sounds more like it. When Olivia's ex is bothering her and rubbing it in her face at a party that he moved on after dumping her, she sees her nemesis, Ethan walking by and she uses him as her ploy, but the move isn't so smart when you think about it. I mean, how easy can it be acting lovey-dovey with your enemy? . . . . . ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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