The Unsolvable Equation

The Unsolvable Equation

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Alexia Lee is a genius, and with the world at her feet, and nothing left to discover. For Alexia, the world is a boring place, severely lacking in any form of mental stimulus. She is extremely condescending and elitist, with high expectations for everything. Until, one day, Almier shows up and Alexia's falls head over heels. However, her childhood friend Caden, though not as intelligent, confuses her, which is very rare occurrence given her systematic and pragmatic thinking. Suddenly, Alexia is posed with a question she never thought she would face, decisions she never dreamt of making and a leap of faith she never look before.
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