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  • Stranges. by Rogina_26
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    .-We Back Stranges Again-.
  • Plastic Hearts and Power Chords by slytherinsage
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    Regina swore this school would be a fresh start. No Burn Book, no boyfriends, no drama. But then she met Rodrick Heffley.
  • Take Two (Rodrick Heffley x Regina George Fanfic) by cadyspicer
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    Tensions rise when seniors Rodrick Heffley and Regina George are forced to work together on their "How We'll Impact the World" video project. He says she should loosen up. She says he should grow up. Maybe they're both right. --- What happens when a slacker drummer and the queen bee have to save their grades, and their reputations - one video diary at a time?
  • A Löded Jingle Bell Rock (Rodrick HeffleyXRegina George) by jockobocko
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    Rodrick Heffley (Dairy of a Wimpy Kid) attends public high school with iconic trio-turned quartet group "The Plastics" who are made up 'of wealthy, and ruthless queen bee Regina George, insecure gossiper Gretchen Wieners, and bubbly airhead Karen Smith,' adding a transfer student named Cady Heron. (Mean Girls) While Cady is facing her own struggles as she is inserting herself into the school's known Mean Girl group (The Plastics), Rodrick is facing his own struggles as he learns to approach an on going crush, with Cady's enemy, Regina George. Rodrick gathers his friends and peers to get a team to get a game plan on getting Regina George to see his worth. Influences of his band, chaotic charm, and ... well whatever it is that is so alluring about Rodrick. **I do not own the content such as Mean Girls, & Diary Of A Wimpy Kid! _________ note: Inspired by the tiktoker's @/colorlector, edit with the Olivia Rodrigo sound "get him back", because that was truly a cinematic piece of art, thank you for pulling me back in here.