The Real story of the "Perfect Girl"
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Ongoing, First published Dec 26, 2016
"She is always smiling 
Always willing to help
Her smile looks unfading
But hear her silent yelp

Do you know what she does 
When she is by herself 
Have you thought what she says 
Is what she wants herself 

Please help the lonely girl 
Please make her understand 
That she is not alone
Her happiness's not banned

She has learned to be strong
Always puts a smile on
Crying for her is wrong 
Her happiness is now gone

She feels invisible
Inside her broken home
She's not divisible 
She'll crumble at some point " Poem by me💕

Marina Andrews is what people call "the perfect girl". She has beauty, talent and good grades. Her family is also really wealthy and she doesn't have to worry about money. Why shouldn't she be happy? Well, that smile she always wears is little by little crumbling. What will happen when in the midst of her "perfect life" comes a boy that changes everything."
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