Undercover Superstar
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  • Parts 13
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  • Reads 4,821
  • Votes 162
  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 10m
Ongoing, First published Aug 29, 2014
~Discontinued, I started this when I was 15 and am just not able to keep it going, but love seeing where I started~

Ally Nadler has never been a normal girl. Her mom, Ginny Nadler, was a pop sensation and Ally has her amazing voice. All Ally has ever known is paparazzis, magazine covers, music, and autographs. She's never gone to a real school and she has never had a close friend. That is until her dad, a completely normal guy who is raising Ally on his own, tells Ally that he has signed her up for a high school in L.A. Ally has to drop her life as a superstar and become a teenage girl by the name of Sky Gurder. Meanwhile Miles Dinheiro is the first boy that Ally has ever met. He's also the first boy Ally has ever fell in love with. She tries her best to blend in with everyone and avoid letting Miles know who she really is. That's not so easy when you're a 17 year old superstar.
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