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Changing The Ending

Changing The Ending

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Aug 4, 2019
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Have you ever had the sudden realisation that you might be the bad guy in the story? That maybe you are the cliched mean cheerleader, or the evil witch. I did. But i'm hoping I can turn it all around before I ruin the happy ending.
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In every stupid and cliché teen fiction story, there's always the blonde cheerleader that people think is a complete bitch and acts as the sinister antagonist of the story. Sorry to disappoint, but I'm that blonde cheerleader that people think is a complete bitch and acts as the sinister antagonist of the story. Is it my fault that I was born with this hair color or with the blue eyes? Is it my fault that I worked hard to be the leader of the cheer team? And how come there's always this goody-two-shoes who comes in and rains on my parade? Let's list off the criteria: Blonde? Obviously. Blue eyes? Like, as you say, "a reflection of the ocean" Cheerleader? Complete with the uniform. Bimbo? My grades beg to differ. A bitch? I'm not even going to deny it. Antagonist? Well, I'll let you be the judge of that.

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