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Putting on Airs
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Complete, First published Nov 22, 2015
A young woman (Sang) struggles to maintain a life of anonymity while retaining a quasi-popular persona. Where better to hide than in plain sight, after all. 

A team of Academy boys enter the scene at Sang's school and struggle to complete their assignment. Help comes from someone they least expect. 

The Academy and GB characters are not my own. This is a work of fanfiction, and as such this author receives no monetary or other gain.
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