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Betting on Beliefs

Betting on Beliefs

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Feb 14, 2016
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"She approached me in the girls' bathroom (cliché much?) with mascara streaked from her puffy eyes. 'Madeline?' Kaitlyn Mitchells asked in between sniffles. 'Yeah?' I answered, not bothering to turn around from washing my hands. 'I need your help.' Four simple words. Four words that changed my entire life. Did you know that the number 4 is considered the number of death in many Asian cultures (like Korea and Japan). Now I think I know why." Madeline Anderson was not a normal teenage girl. For one, she was tall, standing at 5'8", and absolutely stunning. Second, she was completely driven and knew exactly what she was going to do with her life. And thirdly, she believed that she was asexual. That is, until Hanuel 'Falcon' Song (하늘 송) came along.
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