Beverly, twenty-two, grew up comparing herself to images of perfect, skinny models in fashion magazines. She wanted her hair, nails, figure, face, clothes, and shoes, to look as good as those on the cover of Vogue. She believed that she needed to look perfect to be seen as a foxy lady of her town.
FAUX FOXY
What was the real Beverly like? She wasn’t sure. She spent so much time and effort being a faux foxy lady that there was no time left to discover herself. She was afraid to wake up without makeup—to be the real deal; no pretenses, no masks, no false fronts.
FAUX FOXY
What was the real Beverly like? She wasn’t sure. She spent so much time and effort being a faux foxy lady that there was no time left to discover herself. She was afraid to wake up without makeup—to be the real deal; no pretenses, no masks, no false fronts.
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