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She's...Different (A Sam Woolf Fanfic)
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    Time 3h 57m
Ongoing, First published Apr 25, 2014
[HIATUS]

I have always loved her for her originality, the way she was different from most girls. She's not a lover of makeup even though she wears it on special occasions.

Fay is my best friend and I just knew her talent and voice was different from others. I plan on doing American Idol with her, so I audition and see where it leads me. Fay also “auditions” but she's in for a surprise...

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