F.F.F (Fuck, Fake, Friends)
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Ongoing, First published Jul 04, 2017
Winnie, Sunny and Gloria were closer than any pair of best friends, since they were in diapers. 
Each day they would go out together, hand in hand and play together creating beautiful memories. 

There was never a single care in the world for them.

 Well that was all until they grew up.

Playing with Barbies transformed into flirting with boys, Playing with teacups turned into staring at phones and the park suddenly lost three little girls for they hung out in malls.

No more Barbie's.
No more tea parties.
No more playgrounds.

 Now older and much more mature the girls began to change.



Well one of them changed..............


She changed ever since they walked through those doors that lead to a place called 'highschool',  No longer bothering about who she was, but instead dreaming about who she could be. 

That is a girl that is better than everyone, the one that is cruel to those who don't FOLLOW her, and yes, unfortunately the most popular girl in school. 

If only her soul was as pretty as her looks.....

Turns out, once she turns her back against her true friends, it was a start to becoming a monster. 

Someone different, vial, atrocious and vicious........

A beginning to someone that isn't her......

Well wasn't her...... 



Her friends soon learn the hard way that, people tend to show their true colors in time......

And it's price?

An ugly soul.

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Story by- Peony
Extra ideas and edits- Alisha

This book is dedicated to those people who don't value friendship like how they should......



Cover by bestie @Amaze_onetrustno💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖





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