The Troublemaker
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  • Reads 14
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 3
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Apr 27, 2017
Mature
Once Upon a time...Wait this ain't one of those fairytales with Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs dancing along! This reality-real life.My name is Da'Myrah- Da'Myrah White. Ummm...Light brown cornrows in the 10th grade.Now you know me? Well, I go to Camillo High the worst school in the county. But, personally I love it. You can count on Camillo to have a fight.And Brody is... just is my bf plain and simple. There's this girl that's trying to do what the Taylor Girlz sung: Steal My Man!(SHM for short) But... I'm gonna Boop her like I did Nae last year. By the way Boop is another song by the one and only Taylor Girlz. Anyways this story is a troublemaker who meets a girl. Wait... is that girl me? Yup! Oh...should have read the script. What! There isn't a script? Oh! That's explain !almost everything! Well let's get to the story.
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