Don't forget me

Don't forget me

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Jessie Clarke was born to blend in. With senior year winding up all she wants to do is spend her final summer with her best friend Kia (and maybe her sketchbook). But the next few months ahead aren't quite going to go the way she intended. A party, new friends and a long summer. For a girl that has always blended in, what will happen when she suddenly begins to stand out. Cover by @phoebeconrey
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