Introversion

Introversion

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{Coming Soon} in-tro-ver-sion, n. the act of being introverted. The year was 1952, home to classic rock, dancing, and poodle skirts. Violet Clarke belonged to the family that owned Clarke's, the popular hangout for highschoolers. Violet's always wanted to be part of that, but overall, she's an introvert, and she's too busy working at the diner everyday. Ryder's the exact opposite- he's the top dog, never worked a day in his life, and lives to party. So what happens when these two exact opposites collide?
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Clarke has been going to school in Polis for as long as she can remember. She has everything a girl could want. Friends, family, and good grades. She's always been a good kid and never one to step out of line, aside from the occasional party, but, like every human being, she's suffered. She struggled with a lot within her "perfect" bubble, but when Lexa moves to Polis, her life is turned upside down... for the better. Lexa never had it easy growing up. She had everything she wanted until it was taken away suddenly. The rest of her life was hectic and messy. She had a lot of trauma and baggage, but she managed to keep her head up. She always kept good grades and she worked out a lot, but she never really had friends or a family until she moved to Polis I'm not sure I'll ever understand why 22k+ people read this story O_O

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