Identity and Rivalry
Summer, now known as Summer Stock, confronts her past when she encounters a high school classmate, Jinxy Chan, at her workplace. The encounter reveals tensions about Summer's new identity and her past, leading to a heated argument.Will Summer's past continue to haunt her in her new life?
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