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smoke I gracy I ✔️

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For seventeen-year-old Stacy, life surrounds around adversity and bad luck. From embarrassment and humiliation, she's been through a lot. Like spending 10 years in an orphanage waiting to be accepted. Not like she wanted to be. For her, it's the way of life. But when she finally gets adopted, she is forced to leave her childhood behind her and walk down the new road into a new life. Everything is well until her 'new road' turns into an endless trip with various ups and downs. When she meets Zach, the school's golden boy, Stacy comes to realize it may be the most unexpected bonds that keep you secure.....maybe.
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