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Brea is a driven individual who is willing to go to great measures for what she believes in. It doesn't matter if it's family, friends, or a significant partner; she just wants to be understood. Breanna is focused on improving her communication abilities. Breanna isn't very close to her family, so she fills the gap by looking up to the wise older women the universe sends her. They matter a lot to her because she believes they will provide her with wisdom she may use as motivation throughout her life. She tries not to become very close to these people since, while they are useful for her to talk to and confide in, she must remember that they have their own problems and lives. Breanna's greatest fear is being abandoned. But she is beginning to see things differently. She began to learn that people come and go, making her life more interesting. She must enjoy the moment, be pleased, and recognize that she will be OK with or without the person or persons who enter her life.

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