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The Art Of The Choice
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Complete, First published Dec 10, 2017
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21 year old Calista Depierro has been living alone with out a college diploma for 3 years and decides to do something with her life.  She moves to to New York to live with her childhood friend and go to  an art school nearby, but when connecting with her old friend leads to more. She has to make a choice let her self be distracted by him or focus  on school and leave their friendship as it is.
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