The Blonde Cheerleader by yourstrulytrina

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Status: Completed

Our description for this story is:

In every stupid and cliché teen fiction story, there's always the blonde cheerleader that people think is a complete bitch and acts as the sinister antagonist of the story.

Sorry to disappoint, but I'm that blonde cheerleader that people think is a complete bitch and acts as the sinister antagonist of the story. Is it my fault that I was born with this hair color or with the blue eyes? Is it my fault that I worked hard to be the leader of the cheer team? And how come there's always this goody-two-shoes who comes in and rains on my parade?

Let's list off the criteria:

Blonde? Obviously.

Blue eyes? Like, as you say, "a reflection of the ocean"

Cheerleader? Complete with the uniform.

Bimbo? My grades beg to differ.

A bitch? I'm not even going to deny it.

Antagonist? Well, I'll let you be the judge of that.

I think that by reading this we as readers see that our protagonist isn't the regular cliché protagonist.

The "blonde cheerleader" character is often portrayed as a villain in every high school story.
Because of that we may had some misconceptions about them. Yeah with plausible reasons too. But we need to take into consideration that even "villains" have a story too. And we can consider this as one. A humanly way to see into the "blonde cheerleader" character. But we can see another take on this one.

I think that's what is refreshing to read. It's very easy to pin someone as "bad" but in real life there isn't only black and white but also grey. Grey is more humanly. The reason?
In our life, we sometimes were the villain in another's story. Many times we may have acted immaturely, said some hurtful things that hurt the other person and even were seen as a "villain". But you can see through this story that behind every stereotype and villain in every story there exists a human too, who has some true feelings. (Of course, I don't agree to bullying and such!)

The story is so un-cliché that you will find so many twist that you won't expect. The story is light-hearting but you will also experience some heart-pain too. This story isn't without the drama we expect from high school but that's what you signed for people! Nonetheless, I will say that it has a much-needed drama and romance that you will wish you has experienced in high school.

All in all, I think this un–cliché idea is very good executed in this story which brings also some deep thought about our "stereotypes".

So, dive in please and give some love to the author!

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