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  • Reads 115
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 4
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Jul 29, 2013
Avery, a young college student aspires to become a top reporter for the most famous magazine know by New Yorkers; The New York Times. Her personal problems pollute her life, causing struggles along the way. She begins to question they way she writes, and how it affects others when she meets Henry, young intern at an infamous law firm. The law firm is being torn apart in newspaper articles for leaking files, yet Avery suspects there is more to the story than meets than meets the eye. Watch the evolution of a young girl as she falls in love and discovers her true self.
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