The Summer of Possibilities

The Summer of Possibilities

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Far too often, we find ourselves wanting things that we don't necessarily need. Sixteen year old Myra Robinson was basically a nobody in school, that is until somehow she found herself entangled in the exhilarating lives of the popular kids, and being given the luxury of being at the top of the social pyramid, something she had always wanted. It was as if Life had given her a golden ticket to happiness. But only as she was beginning to acknowledge her near-to-perfect life, she got betrayed by the only people who helped her make it perfect. Everything she thought was beautiful turned out to be fake. Everything exhilarating was in all senses just pointless drama. Everything happy just a web of lies and mockery. Now she is someone worse than nobody. She is someone who gave in. Join Myra as she strives to make up her past mistakes and find a better meaning to life over the summer. As she readies herself for the Summer of Possibilities.
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She was 16, struggling with the weight of expectations and rejection, believing she was never enough. Her family's harsh words and her own insecurities trapped her in a cycle of self-doubt, hiding her true self behind a mask. But in the face of loneliness, panic, and despair, she began to realize that she was worthy of more. This is the journey of a broken girl finding strength in the darkest places, learning to trust herself again, and discovering that happiness is something she can choose to embrace.

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