My Life
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Ongoing, First published Aug 06, 2021
Hi! I am Miranda Singers. I am 17 and I am attending 11th Grade. I live a pretty lame life. I have a 5 year old cocky brother and I am an absolute dork! But apart from my lameness I managed to become very good friends  with a news reporter from school. I got so lucky but that doesn't stop me from getting hated by Bonnie Mickson. You see Bonnie is Popular girl and Queen bee of the school and her dad's a famous Hollywood actor.. she basically hates my guts because well I am literally besties with the guys she likes. She tries to impress him with batting her lashes and sashying out of the room but nothing effects this guy. Everything goes normally the whole year and she has a fun time but when it comes to winning a fashion illstration contest? That's a different topic! Find out about her life as a new student at Queen's gardinua Privet School..
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