I Will Always Remember

I Will Always Remember

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Meet Georgina. Prideful, smart, beautiful, and absolutely lost. She has grown up in a rich home for most her life, but she still lacks the true richness. Her life is brutally changed and she must learn how to pick up all the broken pieces and put them back together to make something beautiful.
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