Traditional Education

Traditional Education

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Five friends wait outside a nondescript office. Called in one by one, they'll be interviewed about the past three months. About processing things so quick sometimes you notice the future. About being the only girl in an all boy's school. About secrets, sensory overloads, addiction and blackmail. About being normal and definitely not in love. About having to face (and fight) your past. Settling into a new school isn't just about making friends and doing homework on time. Soon it'll turn out to be something much more altogether.
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