Awkward
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Des's past made her tough which sometimes made her seem closed off. In truth, she was an extrovert. She simply just wanted to protect herself. It was finally time for college to begin. She made friends just like the rest of her campus mates. She went in expecting to just be a part of the club she joined and learn from her peers. However, she got more than she bargained for.
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