All A Game
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"Do you ever wonder why she does this?" "No, why?" "Maybe while she's playing this game, shes also trying to find out who she really is." "Or maybe it's just all a game, and there is nothing else to it." Reagan has moved five times in the past three years, so she decided to have some fun with it. First year she was a nerd, second year she was goth and this year she is the most popular girl in school and also the school slut. But what happens when a little recording of her goes out to the whole school and she has a foul on her game plan?
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