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January Jillian Walters disturbed many people. Her looks were not the problem, at a slim nineteen with big blue eyes and shiny, thick black hair cut into a messy bob; she was very, very pleasant. Rather, it was her attitude. As a child, she'd been a little odd, but what child wasn't, and she'd been a nice enough girl. Now, nearing adulthood, the oddness had only intensified. She was moody, argumentative to the degree of being whiny, rebellious, self-centered, and immoral. She was a halfway decent apple turning rotten, to the townsfolk.
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talkative townsfolk thought maybe it was an issue at home. Which was nonsense, of course, b