Understanding It All

Understanding It All

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"If you try to tell me you've never wanted to know what life is, you're lying." Cassandra is the kind of person who's general ambition in life has been trying to find it. She thought going to college would be the best thing for her but after what has been two years at Princeton already, she still feels as though her life is stuck in a rut. But after meeting a strange guy who claims to be a friend of her brother and just happens to know everything about her already, will he finally make her realize that her life is more than just waiting for the future and help her to live in the present?
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