Cliché
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Ongoing, First published Dec 29, 2015
Mature
Spencer Grace has only ever wished for one thing in her life, to be normal. Her family is what many would call "old money". They are rich, but not from they're own hard work, from the hard work of their ancestors. Coming from a family like this has their perks, big house, private school, everything you could ever want. The only problem is in order to continue living this life Spencer is not allowed to marry for love. Like many in her family she must marry for money. But she doesn't want that. She could care less if she has money or not. Spencer only wants to fall in love. She wants to have the perfect cliche love story from the movies. But when she finally gets what she wants will it be the cliche she was hoping for? Or will it leave her begging for the planned out life she always had?
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