My Perfect, Not-So-Perfect Life
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  • Reads 315
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 48m
Ongoing, First published Feb 26, 2015
I was always the girl with the beautiful long hair and the skinny body. Some people may describe me as an "It-girl". I'm always the won to get the game winning three pointer, at the champs. Or get the last soccer goal of the season. I never intentionally meant to come out the way I am....... I never knew I would. People think my life is perfect and they are so wrong. Never judge a book by its cover, because the pages are full of wonderful adventures, and terrible disasters, just like life.
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