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I Never Thought
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Ongoing, First published Sep 10, 2022
Mature
Chloe Madden

Everyone thought her life was perfect. What the world saw was a rich girl who scored straight A's and had the most attractive friend group. However, her view on her own life was vastly different. What the world didn't see was that she was being forced by her parents to present herself as posh and polished.

When given the opportunity to rebel and do something that was out of a perfect girl's character, she jumped right in. She was influenced by her childhood best friend, Chase, into playing a party game, but then her whole world turned upside down and not in the way that she wanted it to. Everyone was surprised by the person she became, by the things she did, and the person she fell in love with. Though her life took an unexpected and stigmatic turn, she wouldn't go back and change anything about it if given the chance.

~.~

Cast: 

Katlyn Nichol as Chloe Madden
Tanner Buchanan as Chase Adams
Dana Vaughns as Christian Madden
Francia Risa as Sierra Martinez
Indiana Evans as Emma Jenner
Marcus Scribner as Liam Riggs
Fivel stewart as Yanique Robinson
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