Plastic & Glass

Plastic & Glass

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Timothy was rich, filthy rich he was so rich it disgusted Sylah. Someone like that was bound to have a wonderful life and was always bound to have a wonderful past and a smile on their face. Sylah's family had been working hard since before the day she entered this world and it made her angry and sad when she saw someone like Timothy looking down on her family and how they made their living. After a night of shots and booze with Timothy, Sylah learns how wrong she was about the world and the people she thought she knew.
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