Jazzmyne's Letters Were Never Meant To Be Read
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  • Reads 139
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 11
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Mar 07, 2019
Jazzmyne Castro has a stick up her ass.

Well, at least that's what her fellow high school students say about her, though never to her face. Apparently, society, or more specifically the conventions of social interaction, dictates that part of being a decent person is being sensitive enough not to place insult on someone who has suffered a loss of a loved one recently. One must wait for a couple of years, which is, at the least, 2 years. 
Jazzmyne is well aware of this description of her though she never addresses this. Maybe she simply doesn't care enough, but most likely she just can't deny it. However, she'd much prefer if they use the word haughty, no-
Hauteur.
Yes, that's more like it.
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