Always Watching: Out for You

Always Watching: Out for You

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Have you ever felt like someone was watching you? Well if you have, then you understand my whole life. Being a millionaire's daughter happens to be a very difficult task. Fame, fortune, and publicity may come easy to me (even though its not always wanted), but trusting others and trying to believe their possible lies is where my hard shell comes in handy. It's also useful when all of a sudden you're swept off your feet by the one who has always been watching.
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✄┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈ contradict♡ry... explores the daily lives and struggles of teens balancing high school, their home lives, and social relationships in this fictional world, specifically, following the two mains with their contrasting upbringings; the perspective of Sage (mostly) or Aspen. Though it does go into romantic territory, which will be recurring throughout, it delves deeper into the respective lives of the main characters and how they are both affected by the home they grew up in despite having vastly different arrangements. Extending to how they both respond, have clashing personalities, relationships with addiction and their peers, and constant conflicts with themselves or others, there's rarely downtime reading through Sage or Aspen. With that, this focus includes all the other characters, who deal with their own struggles and individual personalities, but, at the end of the day, lands on them being teens.

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