After All
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  • Parts 26
Ongoing, First published Jul 23, 2014
Westmead High, one of the most prestigious school in the country and is recognized internationally because of its caste system. Wealth and brains matters here, if you don't have any of the two then you're out. 

But then, everything has their own not-so-good side and this elite school isn't an exception. One of the school's standard norm is bullying. It may sound ridiculous but it's a standard practice that only exists in the school grounds. Even if you're having a hard time dealing with the bullies, nothing must come out beyond the school grounds. 

In a school where bullying is normal, how can you survive? 
Are you ready to enter now you know the basic norm of the school?

"It's in the rules. It's your choice to enter here so take responsibility"
- Catherine Gonzalez


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This story is still ongoing and updates will be made depending on the mood or the level of laziness of the so-called writer so READ AT YOUR OWN RISK
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