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The fault in us

The fault in us

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Riley Dunn is a junior in high school who's trying to find herself. Although a new friendship gives her hope for the future,her strained relationship with her mother makes it hard for her to focus on the things that matter most . She feels the only way to make things right is to find her father with the help of the person she trusts the most and hopefully he restores the happiness that was once in their lives . But this brings many problems as she falls into a relation so deep and so dangerous. A shocking revelation will change her life forever.
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