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18 Things Wrong With Sarah
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Complete, First published Oct 22, 2017
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Dear, 
Internet.

This is a true story.

It is about all the things wrong with Sarah. The truth of her life has finally been revealed, the information given is provided from a reliable source. All her wrongs are arranged systematically in an yearly order, where each chapter corresponds with her age at the time of the incident. I hope everyone benefits from this story and strive to be unlike Sarah. 

Yours faithfully,
Anonymous.










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