Same but different

Same but different

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Genevieve Henderson isn't your typical 16 year old. She doesn't exactly have friends, acquaintances yes. You could call her immature and sarcastic. From handing "Patrick Bucks" as an offering for her church at the age of 5 to dropping her Principal's phone in coffee. But expulsion was another level of crossing the line! Then again it's Genevieve, what you expect is the unexpected... Being expelled means a new school, a new environment, making friends and even meeting old ones. Change should be good right? It's just... same but different.
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