The Social Experiment

The Social Experiment

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Hope Grimhilt always knew what she was. No, it wasn't a witch or a vampire or some kind of ancient goddess ready to fight the evils of the world (though she would have loved to be one). She was an introvert. A true blooded introvert. She "introverts so hard", she's practically invisible to the naked eye. She wasn't complaining though. It's not like she could magically snap her fingers and she would be able to change her personality. But looking at everyone around her, the people that seemed to enjoy themselves as they went out into the world with a confident smile, she started to feel a tad bit lonely. So she decided, to completely change herself. To turn herself visible, to turn herself into an extrovert. Thus, she started her very own "Social Experiment".
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