Charisma
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Ongoing, First published Sep 29, 2014
Being human is having flaws. Being perfect is having none at all. But what do we call them both mashed together in a tiny compact area full of several individuals with the same "mash"? 
In our darkest moment it isn't fear that controls us, or the outcome. Quite the contrary, it's desire. Very few understand the difference between the two. Those who do also know to never confuse them. The price? Ultimate disaster. 
The definition to having countless flaws yet possessing none at all with a dash of fear and passion can only have one name. 

And I call it, 
A teenager.
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