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This One Day Changed Everything
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Ongoing, First published May 22, 2012
<Previously entitled "Who Knew A Girl Like Me Could Be Love?">

Venice Williams is a 16-year old girl who has blonde straight hair, a green-colored eyes that's covered with big nerdy glasses, a bodice thats covered with baggy pants and a loose shirt, a nerd if you put it. She gets bullied at school for being a nerd and all, and has no friends. She often comes home crying herself out, wanting highschool to end so bad and asking herself what she ever did to her classmates that they would hate her like that. Will Venice have to face this highschool problem alone? Or will she find a guy that will change everything in just one day? Read the story guys!!! This is my first story so... Yeah :)) Enjoy!!!
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