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Sutter And Aimee: A Short Story
The spectacular now moment for this 18 years old kid, Sutter. It makes me think about this things about coming of age teenager, Sutter and
Aimee is portray as a different person, but like every other teenager, they are insecure, spontaneous, and have their each problem that consumed their thought and the way they see the world. It's amaze me how one thing called attraction and fond can be such bridge for any different between a boy and a girl. I'm slightly confused though, that sutter still like his ex, Cassidy, but until last scenes, I realize, that it's just that he felt that Aimee is too good for him. The crying scene between Sutter and his mom also warms my heart, he really this little lovable and caring human being. Despite his bitter

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