The New Girl (A PCA Story)
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  • Reads 107,172
  • Votes 1,632
  • Parts 21
  • Time 58m
Ongoing, First published Apr 08, 2014
Emma Kane is a 14 year old girl. She has been longing to go to PCA since her best friend, Logan, transferred there for 8th grade. So, she got her science grade up and, with a lot of convincing, convinced her parents into letting her go to PCA for high school. What will happen when she gets there? Will she get along with her roommates? Will people think she's weird? Will she fit in? Read to find out!
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Kelsey Rivera hates being a new student. She hates school. And most importantly, she hates people. Growing up, she had a terrible life. Her mother would force her to go to different schools until she got herself kicked out for being bad. She didn't want to take care of her messed up child, and boarding schools were always the best to put Kelsey away where she could forget about her. It was better that way, Kelsey kept telling herself as she grew up. She didn't get close to people because they would always let her down like her mother. That's why she was her mother; she taught Kelsey what not to want in life. And Kelsey was fine with it. Pacific Coast Academy was her last chance. Her mother threatened that if she got into trouble one more time, she would send her away to military school. Kelsey definitely did not want to do that, so she thought about making a difference in her life. Kelsey wasn't going to try anymore, though, because what was the point? Life had dealt her the wrong hand, and she was going to let it kill her. But the people at Pacific Coast Academy were different than others she had met, and there was this annoyingly cute boy names Logan Reese that made her want to stay. Maybe it wouldn't be so bad for her to stay, just to see what PCA had to offer. It wouldn't be that bad if Kelsey did make some friends. It wouldn't be that bad if Kelsey did want a better life for herself. But, how far would she go to find that? She wasn't sure. She was too afraid to find out.
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Kelsey Rivera hates being a new student. She hates school. And most importantly, she hates people. Growing up, she had a terrible life. Her mother would force her to go to different schools until she got herself kicked out for being bad. She didn't want to take care of her messed up child, and boarding schools were always the best to put Kelsey away where she could forget about her. It was better that way, Kelsey kept telling herself as she grew up. She didn't get close to people because they would always let her down like her mother. That's why she was her mother; she taught Kelsey what not to want in life. And Kelsey was fine with it. Pacific Coast Academy was her last chance. Her mother threatened that if she got into trouble one more time, she would send her away to military school. Kelsey definitely did not want to do that, so she thought about making a difference in her life. Kelsey wasn't going to try anymore, though, because what was the point? Life had dealt her the wrong hand, and she was going to let it kill her. But the people at Pacific Coast Academy were different than others she had met, and there was this annoyingly cute boy names Logan Reese that made her want to stay. Maybe it wouldn't be so bad for her to stay, just to see what PCA had to offer. It wouldn't be that bad if Kelsey did make some friends. It wouldn't be that bad if Kelsey did want a better life for herself. But, how far would she go to find that? She wasn't sure. She was too afraid to find out.