Veronica Maci Research Paper

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Veronica Maci, 20 year-old woman that was born with the word “perfect” to describe her; bright blue eyes, full rose lip, her hair was shiny smooth, cascading to her lower back in dark waves. Her skin was a shade of ovary; slick and soft. Her hourglass body shape went well with her perfect, tall, model height. She was perfect. Her beauty never betrayed her desires; she always got what she wanted, even the forgiveness that she didn’t deserve. Her beauty did it all. She grew up in a wealthy family in a big city, New York. Her dad, David Maci, was an FBI agent. He was a workaholic. He worked hard every day to keep his family well and happy. However, he never realized, the more time he spent on his work, the lonelier his daughter was. He never …show more content…

However, she was also very arrogant and blunt, so she never had any friends or boyfriends. Even though there were a vast amount of boys were chasing after her, she didn’t even take a glimpse at them. She always thought to herself of how “imperfect” they were, they were not good enough for her, no one was good enough for her. Nevertheless, when Veronica was 18-year-old, she moved to a dorm in The University of New York to study fashion modeling and become a model like she always dreamed of since she was a little. On the first day of university, she saw him, “the one” she was waiting for. She only took a glimpsed of him, but she knew he was “perfect”. In addition, she also found her best and only friend, Meggie Berry, her roommate. She was quite an attractive woman however not more than her, but she was perfect enough to be her best friend. Two years later, her life wasn’t as perfect as she imagined it to be. She found out that “the one” she had a crush on was her best friend’s boyfriend, his name was Hunter. Her heart was broken, her soul was crushed; she couldn’t believe it was the truth. Why did he choose Meggie over her? When she was more attractive and smarter and better than her in every way. She didn’t understand, she never understands. She continues to ask herself that question over and over

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