Keira never wanted to be cold and rude and heartless; it just happened. She was so caught up in the drama that came with trying to be popular that she changed.
She admits that she could've stopped at any time. She never had to laugh when her friends shoved kids in the hallways. She never had to pretend to like alcohol. She never had to skip school with the cool kids.
But she did.
And Keira's not exactly sorry.
Why should she apologize for someone she is?
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Keira
Teen FictionKeira is the type of girl your mom warns you about. It doesn't matter though, you'll still go after her. You want to change her. You'll think it's working. She'll pretend to love you, then break your heart. She doesn't care when you end up crying, b...