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How to Conquer Life as a Teenager
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Ongoing, First published Oct 06, 2017
"A drunk driver was arrested today for the hit and run of Sioux Hill High School's football sweet heart, Jazzlyn Quanah, and her two friends, Halle Silverstein and Eeaden Kerner. 

These three girls were on their way to the public zoo as a dump truck rammed in to the driver's side of the vehicle causing damage to all persons inside. 

At the moment we are outside the Sioux Hill Hospital waiting for any news on these three girls. Multiple people have entered the Sioux Hill Hospital carrying many objects, ranging from stuffed animals to balloons. 

Everyone has come to give their support for these girls as they are recovering from a possibly fatal accident. 

One moment... We have word that Halle Silverstein and Eeaden Kerner received no fatal injuries and are now in recovery with her family and friends. We still have no word on Jazzlyn Quanah-"

    The TV was shut off and a remote could be heard being dropped to a table nearby. The waiting room in the Hospital for intensive care was full with football players, family members, class mates, and few school staff. They all waited for some kind of word on the girl that was all over the news. They had cops stationed outside every door so that the media wouldn't bother the people inside. Every once in a while they would send someone from the group to go give the report on the girls to them. Everyone in the community deserves to know what is going on with the three friends that have won the hearts of the whole community.
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