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Lucky Stars & Air Guitars #TeenFictionAnotherYearShortStory

Lucky Stars & Air Guitars #TeenFictionAnotherYearShortStory

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Lucky stars? Are those even still a thing that lovesick, angsty teenagers wish upon? Apparently so, because Shay Harris must have wished on one! How could she not have? I mean, she wakes up the day after her high school graduation only to find that it's her senior year-again. Maybe this is Shay's chance to win back her boyfriend Kai, or maybe there's someone else Shay needs a second chance with. Lucky Stars & Air Guitars is a short story written exclusively for TeenFiction's Another Year Short Story Contest. All rights reserved to @barbaramay91
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