AFTER FAT CAMP ( DISCONTINUED )
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  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Jun 03, 2019
The best revenge is to improve yourself. And for Cherry- Cherlyn- Sanchez, that meant enrolling to summer fat camp.

After 3 years of heartless bullying,  Cherry got fed up of being abused by her bullies, she grew  sick of teachers blindly walking past her in her time of need.  So, when a flyer-quite literally-planted on her face with the words " Feeling down and heavy, lately? Come join our summer fat camp! Don't let your weight define who you are." She knew it was her calling.

And when senior year came rolling, Cherry was an entirely different girl. She was confident - and she had a goal.  With the help of her best friends, Johnny and Via, Cherry decides to show her pathetic excuse of a school that they messed with the wrong girl.

After all, isn't revenge a dish best served cold?
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