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Interesting indeed, Fleurette thinks. She straightens her back, while keeping her signature grin on her face. Fleur had only been here a little over a year and she had realized that this school has done nothing but allow her greed to grow even more. The girl can not count the number of times she had tricked another person into giving her their sweater or makeup, that the they had originally purchased for themselves. She had even stringed people along out of pure boredom before. These poor fools she sighs in her head. They get fooled by a pretty girl, with a beautiful smile, who deceives them so easily. It wasn’t her fault entirely that they were naive to her tricks. They just had to learn more about the world and Fleur was only doing them a

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