Perfectly Fake

Perfectly Fake

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*TEMPORARY HIATUS* Meet Selina Brooks, who just wants to survive highschool. However, she has no freaking idea either, how that turned out to be the toughest thing ever. With new problems popping out of nowhere, she's saying this again -- She just wanted to survive highschool. Is that really too much to ask for? With parents who hardly knew the real her, fake friends flashing fake smiles everywhere, and trying to keep up with what everybody expected from her, her panic attacks become more frequent than random as the frustration slowly but surely gets to her. Then in the middle of this mess, the million dollar question turns up. What exactly is up with the new guy in town? ----- Highest rank: #1 in new guy (Feb 2019)
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