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Perfectly flawed
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Ongoing, First published Nov 08, 2016
Daisy Jones had everything you could imagine, a perfect life, shoes, clothes, boyfriends.
But no one's perfect? Right?
Everyone has their flaws, and she had them too.

Ian James was a bad-boy, classiqué type. He was filthy rich, owning everything. 

What if they find out about each other's flaws? What if they decide to not keep them a secret?

Read on to find out! :)
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