A Day In the Life of A Teenage Girl
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Ongoing, First published May 17, 2011
Pressure to be perfect, the need to be cool
Bad grades & dress codes, skanks and tools
Makeup & perfume, Abercrombie & Fitch
Your whole week being ruined; by some stupid b●tch
Boys that we love who never look our way
Best friends & iPods that get us through the day
Drama, backstabbing, rumors and lies
Moments when you fall apart and just want to cry
Those desperate days when nothing goes right
Feeling alone on sleepless nights
Finding our way through this mixed up world,
A day in the life of a teenage girl

Carabelle "Care-Bear" has finally met someone, Mason. It's definitely love.And Care's bestie Rosalyn "Rozzie" agrees. But is it really? Or just another trick from the BPG? (bitchy popular group) After all, just because he calls her love and is British, doesn't mean he won't go so low as to crush the already crushed freak.
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