The Word Perfect Is Never Real.

The Word Perfect Is Never Real.

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About a girl who was hiding everything from her friends. her and her family portrayed a perfect life but they were never perfect, it's the truth about life. no one is perfect, I mean you can try to but you can never be perfect. but this story tells more and gives us a lesson, a very dark twisting turn, suicide played a big role on the victims life, named "Alice Divine Moore." A sweet innocent girl who was ruined completely. Who killed herself eventually because of the pain that's been damaging her and ate her alive, she was one of the victims, of him. The whole short story was written by her sister "Faith Louise Moore." which is the narrator of the story.
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Invisible

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