As an Ap-class, principal lapdog-ing, valedictorian, goodie goodie honors student, you couldn't fathom Mickey Anderson doing something that was even considered the slightest bit troublesome or improper. In other words, she was perfect. “Imperfections were what fractured a perfectly unflawed social status.” She could still hear her mother’s voice ringing in her head as she sat there with her nose turned up and a fake smile plastered on her face because her latest botox treatment wouldn’t let her own any other facial expression. With a family who was obsessed with politics and climbing the ‘social ladder to success,’ Mickey had been expected to be the ‘perfectly well-mannered, election winning daughter’ ever since she could say, “Vote for Anderson.” So after having eighteen years of teenage, rebellious emotions bottled up, Mickey felt like she deserved a break from being ‘Miss Perfect’ twentyfour-seven. And how else better to do that than going on an all-country road trip with her best friend during after Graduation? What would possibly be better than breaking the law and just not giving a fuck?
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