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From the collection : A Road To Freedom Since her sweet childhood Madison had plan of the perfect life therefore she sees her plans destroyed because of her brother or can I say his girlfriend. « Taste the rainbow, comes from skittles but it suits us well.» De la collection : A Road To Freedom Depuis sa plus tendre Madison avait préparé des plans de sa vie parfaite cependant elle voit ceux-ci détruit a cause de son frère ou plutôt sa copine. « Taste the rainbow , ça vient de skittles mais ça nous représente bien.»
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