McKenzie 's story

McKenzie 's story

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McKenzie Hollister is entering middle school. she's waited her whole life for this moment. she was sure everyone would love her because her dad was really rich. But she didn't know how to dress right, or how to style her hair. Plus She'd have to wear her ugly braces to school for a whole week before she could finally take them off. She'd gone the entire 5th grade year trying to be invisible. in 5th grade she didn't have any friends or even people that noticed her. Other than the teachers. Now it was time that she wanted to show everyone that she was the prettiest most richest girl in the school.
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