The Untitled Allen Santos Project
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Ongoing, First published May 27, 2015
The adventures of Allen Santos towards woman perfection continue in a full English, epistolary, Cynthia spin-off.

College requirements, a mother trying to fit in the teen generation, proposal for new perfume line, and a boyfriend-now-fiancé living in Australia-how could she handle these extreme pressures? After overcoming her personal issues, Allen is now living with other people's issues she promised not to intrude on. She can't help it, albeit she is focused on her goal to become a woman of substance, people keep on dragging her to their diverse lives.

"Which part of 'I DON'T CARE' do you not understand?" she screams as she slams her General Chemistry book on the table. Apparently, people don't. So she calms herself because it's a major requirement in becoming a woman of substance: understand people who cannot understand.

She then sits down and starts to write a letter to her boyfriend in Australia (Allen thinks writing a physical letter rather than an e-mail is healthy for her mind and considers it as a requirement in becoming a woman of substance), which later, she will rewrite on her diary (still a requirement).

This is her life now. Hers is for people to gossip about, and others for her to frustrate about.

Coming this December 2017.

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Language: English

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