What Could Go Wrong?
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  • Reads 1,007
  • Votes 22
  • Parts 4
  • Time 26m
Ongoing, First published Jun 16, 2012
Amanda Skylar's back and now her family is up to no good. Ever since their trip for Amanda's fifteenth birthday celebration, they've decided to do it again. This time they're not doing it for just any birthday, it's just a normal winter vacation, except with some full surprises. Amanda suggests to go climb Mount Everest, in which everyone says 'that's a crazy idea'. 

To prove that she's responsible, she'll have to start babysitting and business around the neighborhood. Amanda's got a lot to do and she's also going to influence her family that climbing Mount Everest will be a terrific winter trip. 

Will Amanda juggle all the 'chores' and influence her family in a limited amount of time? It's only up to Amanda and balance all the events so that NOTHING WOULD GO WRONG.
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