Masquerade

Masquerade

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Students in high school figure themselves out as they venture out into their last year of high school and speak their opinions of the changes we need to make in society and the hard things about life as well as the good things about life. This is a teen fiction to relate to the readers with society problems we are facing in today's world 2016. There are things we still need to change and things that will change if you truly speak your mind and find a big range of people. Make this world a better place, Sincerely Jess from Wattpad.
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Hey everyone! I'm excited to share that I'm working on a love story. Writing has always been a passion of mine, and this story allows me to create a world born from my imagination. The characters are entirely fictional: while I've envisioned the male lead distinctly, the female lead shares some similarities with me. This story revolves around a sweet high school romance between two top students. The male lead is an egoistic character who unexpectedly falls for a girl who often battles self-doubt and has a quick temper. I'm eager to explore how these two meet and develop a beautiful relationship filled with love and friendship, ultimately becoming each other's unrecognized source of support. I hope to bring my imagination to life through this narrative and that you will enjoy reading it as much as I enjoy writing it!

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