Why would I
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Ongoing, First published Jan 22, 2018
Aimee Santos is a filipino college student in California. She is what most of her friends would call a nerd but Aimee doesn't find it demoting at all. In fact, she embraces the title. Aimee is literally the sterotypical asian student. Straight A's, aces every pop quiz,  teacher's pet (not that she actually wants to be),  bookworm, musically talented, you get the gist. Since she was little, Aimee's dream was to become a nurse. (yeah yeah I know, Aimee is sounding wayy too stereotypical but that's just how she is just deal with it. :') *it is a common filipino stereotype that filipino mothers want their kids to become "narses" (as they pronounce it) or nurses. ) Aimee, having high hopes and dreams for her future, doesn't want anything to do with dating-- never did, never will. But one day this changes and Aimee is faced with new and sudden experiences and for the first time, she doesn't know the answers to the questions.
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