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The "EGO" experiment
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Continúa, Has publicado jul 29, 2015
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Courtney Hollins might be an unpopular geek but she's not afraid to say the truth so it wasn't a surprise when she snapped one day and insulted the most popular and richest girl Stacy Hills which got her slapped and sent to the principal's office. The funny part is she can back for help.

Courtney in her right senses would never help her but after two weeks of present and begging from her, she reconsidered only because of two reasons

1) it's the right thing to do 

2) She's going to be her new experiment .

After a while, the possibility of them becoming the best of  friends is certain but how long will it take before Stacy's ego wakes up? Because when it does, anything can happen.
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