Perfectly Imperfect
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  • Reads 5,195
  • Votes 132
  • Parts 5
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Mar 17, 2013
“Again.”   

“What do you mean, again?” I asked, gasping for air. 	  

“I mean do your routine again. The last one wasn’t perfect and we all know how you like perfection,” my coach replied. 	  

...

Having a hard time at home is something every teenager goes through. For Gabrielle Johnson, this was certainly the case. Having an imperfect life, she strived to be perfect in everything else. Then perfection was something that came easy to Gabrielle. In everything she did, she strived to be perfect and perfection came. In everything but gymnastics.  	 

 Ryder Thomas is in love with Gabrielle. He has watched Bri kill herself over trying to be perfect at everything. Can he show her that life is not all about being perfect, that imperfections are also acceptable?
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