Harper will admit to you that she is very good at running. Not the track kind, nor the cross-country variety, but rather, from her problems. She considers it a special skill, the kind you can list on a resume. If you want evidence, she can even reference her experiences. Exhibit One: she ran to New York for college after growing up in Los Angeles. Exhibit Two: she ran away from her best friend, Stella, who was in a sophomore year slump. Exhibit Three: she ran into two seniors' lives, Xavier and Garrett, in the hopes of finding answers to that monstrous question of how best to become an adult. Yes, Harper is very good at running. But, unfortunately, running only means she leaves a lot of people behind, including her true self.
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