Finding Perfection

Finding Perfection

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Perfection. That was what Noah’s mother strives for in her daughter. And now at the age of 16 and at the peak of her dance career she’s had enough. Noah’s sick and tired of her uncaring father and over controlling mother and she wants nothing but to be out of their arms and out of her mother’s claws. But no matter how poorly her parents treat her she can’t help but love them. They were her parents after all and even though she tries to ignore the kindness they seem to have for her young brother, she doesn’t know where she went wrong. So now in a new town and yet again another year of living alone, she decides enough is enough. This time, Noah’s doing it her way.
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