Not what you Expected
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Ongoing, First published Oct 19, 2013
What is perfect? 

Now that's a loaded question. 

What is the image that comes to mind, long hair, pristine skin, big shining eyes, full lips, a straight nose, all perfectly placed on an oval shaped face. Long legs, an hour glass figure, all shaped out of lean and toned muscles. A sweet girl who listens to her elders. Does her school work, maintains her social life. The student body president,  and captain of the school dance team. Has steady income job after school. Attends Church every Sunday, and hasn't missed a day since she was 7, sick with the chicken pocks. 

You put it down in words and it sound unattainable, unrealistic. But it's what we strive for.  Parents want that perfect daughter. Teachers want that perfect student. Friends want someone who knows every thing, someone they can talk to, depend on. Is there possibly a person who can have all that-and still be sane?

The residents of Pleasant Grove, Utah seem to think so, they call her Kay. 

McKinzie Ann Foster. 

She's pretty much perfect.
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