Lists of people are never a good thing. They always mean that someone is first, someone is last, and the majority is not included. The list of the perfect ones should've been different. It should've shown those four people that people thought highly of them. Right? Wrong. All it showed Veronica Gray, Jack Livingston, Elle Hope, and Teddy Crimson was that people had expectations. Not only that, but they discovered that several people didn't find it complimentary that they weren't included on the list. Only a week after the list was put up, problems begin to arise. Are the perfect ones truly perfect? Will the perfect ones live up to the expectations? And who put those expectations on them in the first place? Why?
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