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Perfectly Complete
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Ongoing, First published Apr 25, 2018
There once was a perfect family, with perfect kids and a perfect home. Their perfect daughter had a perfect life and had perfect friends and a perfect future. 

Perfect.

Perfect.

Perfect. 

The word perfect originally stemmed from the Latin word perfectus, which means completed. It doesn't mean ideal, high quality, or beautiful, which is what people usually interpret the word as. 

Perfect means complete.

Well if that's what perfect means, we weren't perfect at all.
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"Come with me." Alex held out his hand to me. "Where?" I whispered to him, afraid that mom and dad would wake up to see a random teenage boy on my window. "Somewhere you'll never forget in your entire life." Alex flashed a smirk and jumped out of my window. ***** Being in a perfect family might have its own perks but there are also some things which you need to have. 1. Brains 2. Good attitude 3. Looks 4. Wealth But what happens if you break rule no. 1 like Hayley did? Then you gotta work harder to make sure that you abide by the rule. And it will be harder if a distraction like Alex Gold comes to her life and turn it upside down. Maybe with the help of Alex, Hayley might see that her parents are wrong, perfection doesn't really matter to be happy. As stated, the book is under editing so read at your own risk. And the grammar nazis, don't get too freaked out when you see horrible-ish grammar in the whole book.