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Inevitable
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Ongoing, First published Oct 14, 2014
The country has finally become just like high school, ruled by the popular, perky, perfect cheerleaders, and driven by one main objective: to throw all the "imperfections" in jail. In other words, if your physical appearance doesn't fit societal standards, you'll have to fit into a brightly colored uniform designed just for prisoners. Sixteen-year-old Aisha Nader weighs exactly 2.8 pounds more than what she should. Concealing her body by wearing just the right clothes, Aisha struggles to stay off the radar of those who would ruin her life in a heartbeat.
She says it's worth a try.
But they say it's inevitable.
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