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Fitting In
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Ongoing, First published Jun 05, 2021
Giselle Vilvorine Akquerte is a senior high school student known for her two campus crush older brothers and a sophisticated mother that used to be a famous model back in 90s. With these good looking family members around her, Giselle often receives expectations to be good enough and try harder to be the center of attention. However, Giselle can't afford to be any of those, with that, instead of praises and acknowledgement she deserves- she often receives insults towards her body.

Giselle doesn't want to be associated on anything that limit her to be herself. She refused to be one of the society standard, and she don't want to be controlled- but, in just a snap of a finger- just like how the night appears after a bright and warm sun, she found herself 'fitting in' in order to survive from the darkness. 





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