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POLAROID BUTTON
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  • WpHistory
    Time 33m
Ongoing, First published Nov 22, 2017
Mature
1970. Freshman, Jean Sullivan, a local college student of Arizona State University. She loves to write, read, take and collect pictures, but kind of a bit anti-social. She does friendly and kind to people around her. Until one day, she meets a boy that change her. 

Something starts her passion. Something that she can not define. Something, in one way or another, she can't deny him from herself.  

But, she doesn't want him. She just want to at least, become his friend. She just want to be the one who admire him. 

So, is it obsession? 

If so, what will you do when you turn to be an obsessive? 

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