Opaque
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Opaque. What comes to mind when you think of the word opaque? Based on the definition in the dictionary, opaque refers to unable to see through, not transparent. Lexa Gray is the walking definition of opaque, she's unpredictable and impossible to read. She has symmetrical facial features and a body that girls would kill for, but one can hardly imagine what it would be like to be in a relationship with her. Not that anyone has ever been in a relationship with her, that is. She's been through alot, despite her age, and little does she know that there are secrets about her family and the world that she has yet to discover. What happens when a guy who seems to be able to see through everyone, sees through her and her facade? What happens when she finds out that she world she knows is way different from what is actually real? Read to find out :>
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