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Title: small steps
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July 14, 2001 |
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At the concert, security confronted the pair because they supposedly had counterfeit tickets.
However, the officers really thought Armpit had Ginny on drugs, which was just symptoms of her disease, yet being black didn’t help Armpit at all either.
It turns out , X- Ray had sold the last tickets to a couple and photo copied them before he gave them away... Showed first 250 characters
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Surprisingly, Kaira Deleon comes down to see what’s the matter and falls in love at first site with Armpit.
Throughout the book, up until this point, Ginny had been considered a main character. Then after the concert she seems to just disappear into thin air... Showed next 250 characters
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