A Photographers Dream

A Photographers Dream

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She wished to go against the program. Ginny Potts is a 17 year old girl, blonde hair, green eyes and has a passion for reading and photography. She is about to make the decision of a lifetime. You see when you are 17 the government pick what job you hold when you are older m, and also your partner in marriage. But Ginny has her heart set on being a photographer and has already found the love of her life, Andrea Jennings, who is 18, an engineer and already has his programmed matched partner, Alice Mahoney, who is your typical teenage cheerleader (which was her chosen job) she has blonde brown hair skinny and rude. Will Ginny be with Andrea and get her dream job. Or will the program win out.
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