If Only You Knew
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  • Parts 1
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Ongoing, First published Dec 17, 2014
Marie King is living the perfect lifestyle. She gets everything she wants, whenever she wants. She's overly obsessed with clothes, have posters of her favorite singers on her wall. Her best friends and her boyfriend are just like her - popular and rich.
But on the inside she is not like them. She does not talk about people behind their backs, gossip, spread rumors, or make fun of other people. She's kind to everyone, even the people who her friends don't associate themselves with. The problem is, everyone thinks she is like her friends- rich and stuck up. No one ever gave her a chance to show her true self.
Meanwhile, there are break ins throughout her country, Tulin. The government decided to put all the rich people in camps, while the "take care" of the poor and lower middle class.
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