Twenty Something | Facing the 10-year high school reunion
Submitted on August 04, 2010
Christina Capecchi
It was 4 p.m., and hesitance was creeping in.
"Ten-year high school reunion," she tweeted. "To go or not to go?"
A single mom who had just been let go was facing a chance to prove she had not let herself go — and seeking a little courage online.
She played punk rock, applied extra blush and pinned on a homemade bridal hairpiece. Three hours later she was primped and pumped up.
"I'm gonna rock it," she typed.
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