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Mean High School
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Complete, First published Sep 27, 2014
AUTHOR'S NOTE: I am currently rewriting the entirety of Emily's story from scratch but I have decided in the meantime to republish my original version as it was written nearly a decade ago. Please understand that I was just fourteen when I wrote this and there will be some errors as I have not edited it since then. A [hopefully] better version will be coming soon and when it is finished and published I will link it here. Thank you and enjoy Emily's story. 
- Dash

You know her name, now learn her story. 

Emily isn't perfect and she knows that. But in the span of nine months she went from regular girl to full-blown pop fascination after accidentally being pictured with the eldest son of one of the most popular soccer, or this case football, players in the world. Now her entire life's changed. She's dealing with high school mean girls and callouts from the biggest boy band in the world and she's just trying to navigate it all as best she can. But it's hard to perfect, especially when you know you aren't. 


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