Jade Collinss Character Analysis Of Jade Collins Ethos

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Jade Collins is a weirdo she dresses up with big black glasses, a black wig, along with braces in New York but in Georgia she wore regular clothes without a wig. Eros Petrakis is completly different, he is powerful, intelligent, along with good looks, but he is not so easy to be friends with, he gets what he wants, whenever he wants. You would be surprises by the reaction he had when he found Jade without her wig.

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