finding perfection

finding perfection

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Tarys is turning 17 in October, and everything in her life seems to be going well, she's popular, shes been working hard at school, and her grade average is high. But the only trouble is, shes bored. So far in her life its all just been meeting up with her freinds at partys and the usual lecture about "focus on school, Tarys, get into a good college, and work hard to do well in life". well, where's the fun in that? you don't see many fit guys with their nose in a book these days. So you can imagion, when the thrill and excitement finally came, she leapt at the opportunity of fineally having some freedom. But with everything going on, how far will she really go to find perfection?
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