Fate
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Society expects you to find the love of your life soon and get married settled down and do what your family and religion thought was right. But what if one girl spoke out and stood out among the crowd just to get her point across. What if she didn't want her fate to be chosen for her. Sixteen year old Marilyn wanted to chose her own fate even at such a young age. Will she be shunned or broken to pieces for what she believes in? Or could someone feel the same and soon everything will change
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The path of life is a hard one and when you need to make a choice that determines your future, it just gets that much harder. Do you start all over in a new town? Do you stay and do something you don't know if you actually want to do? As long as you are lucky enough to have someone there beside you, you know no matter what you choose they will support you. But sometimes life changes and the people you thought would be there for you are gone. Leaving us alone to make the tough choices of life. It is then that we must choose, left or right? Charlotte is completing year 12. Teachers are on her back about the career path she wants to go down at the end of the year. Her family want her to stay but want her to also do what she wants, even if it means leaving. With the last few months and the stress of finding what she wants to do with her life, her and her group of friends decide to do something fun. Something they can do over the weekends before they graduate and all go their separate ways. But what is fun at the start, might be the reason it all ends. I guess they do say pictures are worth a thousand words.

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