Susan Jane's Diary

Susan Jane's Diary

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September 24, 2014 First day of school. High school. American high school. My dad better be right about this place being better than London. Susan Jane is a girl from London who's dad moved the family to America for a job offer. First time in America can be tough, especially for Susan Jane. All the cute boys come with mean girls and all the good foods come with calories. a lot of calories but America can be sweet at first. Until you actually get to know it like high school. Susan Jane had problems at high school and at home with her big sister Natalie. Natalie calls her a loser and people at school so much that she had gone to believe it. The only way to keep sane is to write in her diary. September 24, 2014 Yup. Get ready America because this loser has just arrived. Me, the loser life of Susan Jane.
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Trigger warning for the following: -mature content -some strong language -fighting -mentions of abuse Everything was cool. It was fine and normal until, a new family moves I'm next door. The beautiful family seemed normal enough, but something was off. Their son didn't fit into the rest of them. He was mysterious and seemed a little bit standoffish. He seemed rude and like he didn't belong. Meeting him went well, and she catches his eye. Going to school together and their families spending some time together causes them to grow closer. So close that things happen. What happens? Do sparks fly?

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