From Nerd To Flawless

From Nerd To Flawless

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A girl named Harmony is somewhat a Nerd that girls bully, and boys pay no attention to. But After the death of her father, Harmony moves from Miami to LA, California due to her mother, Kelly  getting a very professional job as a business woman, Meanwhile Harmony goes to school meeting a boy named Christian (A.k.a "Ace") and he is in a gang which his father named Chulo runs. With this new life, Harmony goes through trust issues, love, back stabbing, drama, foes, and depression. Will this new life in LA be the best for Harmony or will it be the worst like Miami?
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