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Dropout
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    Time 46m
Ongoing, First published Dec 22, 2014
It didn't matter that Gwen is officially a college dropout; or the fact that she was being kicked out of her dorm; or that she was a huge disappointment. But apparently the world says it matters so it does. All she could really do now is beat herself up at how much of a disappointment she is to her parents.

Yet by some wise struck luck an old lady tells her something that will help her move on from this wrecked state of being. The wandering adolescent sets off on a quest-of some sort-to make the most out of her life. Which ended up with her arguing with Pan Jamerson in a police station at 12AM. She could only imagine what it would be like to have to tolerate Pan on a daily basis. 

Entering the mind of the young and the reckless, Gwen and Pan were in a trip to who-knows-where. Without any specific motive or goal Gwen Knightley decides to fill her life with the crazy.
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