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A-204: A twisted Freshman Year

A-204: A twisted Freshman Year

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What will you do if you went to a school where everyone wants to be your friend? Well, not because your nice or cool or something, but because you can save their family. Like, you're an heir to a major world renowned company or industry and you went to a school where almost half of the school population works for you? Will you stay and wait for true friends to come? Or leave and let your parents take away your everything? If you're in her shoes, I'll bet that you won't last a day.
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Many people nowadays are worrying about their love life, but me, I don't care much about that because my studies are more important right now. Growing up without parents wasn't easy. It took a lot of struggle for me to survive and provide for myself, but I know God has always been there for me. Now, I live as a schoolgirl in the house of one of the most famous and rich families in our city. I'm so grateful because they are kind, humble, and respectful. I have been staying with them for three years, and everything has been fine. My job is to wash the uniforms of their three sons, wash the dishes, and do most of the house chores. I do it because I love my job, and they are the ones supporting my education. I became really close to the boys since we are almost the same age. The two youngest are very close to me, and I know I am their favorite-sometimes even more than their own parents. But the eldest used to be very strict and moody, the type who gets angry even with just a simple question. Still, all of that changed at the right time.

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