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natulia [17]
2 years ago
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densk [106]2 years ago
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Millicent would probably tell the sorority sisters just what she had been thinking the entire time, that if she had been accepted she would be just like them and given up her individuality, and conformed to sorority way of like. 

That visiting the basement for the last time she say freedom of herself and how she was not like the sorority girls as all and how she would not conform to their ways. 
Ganezh [65]2 years ago
4 0

Millicent is likely to say something along these lines:

<em>"I have realized that this is not the correct path for me. Although I had wanted to join the sorority very badly, and I had put all my hopes in it, something has changed. I realize now that I should value myself, and my individuality. I should not be so concerned with being like everyone else."</em>

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