Size Zero

Size Zero

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Stacy's whole life was turned upside down first when her cheating father decided to leave with his mistress to Florida, and secondly when her mother became distant and negligent and only cared to watch her stupid show 'Billionaire Riches'. And thirdly and probably the most devastating was the loss of her best friend, Lenny. He kicked her to the curb the first chance he was offered a better life, in the form of popularity and leggy blondes. Now she was so to say parentless, friendless and the laughing stock of the school, always being teased because of her weight. One day she had, had enough and decided to stick it to all the haters. This is her story of discovering the true Stacy and striving for that iconic size zero.
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