Third Person Perspective
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Ongoing, First published Feb 01, 2015
Rebecca Stone, your average popular, athletic, sure to be homecoming queen highschooler. And then there's Danny Jackson, the quiet, observant writer. It's just no one knows what he writes. Diverse enough. To add on to that they get paired up to be partners for an interviewing project in class, with Rebecca as the interviewer. Throughout their project they find that true talent is to be shared and that labels are nothing.
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