Just Another Cinderella Story
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  • Reads 136
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Dec 13, 2014
Samantha Montgomery dropped her cell phone 
Mary Santiago dropped her Zune
And Charlotte Richardson dropped her...
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Every girl lives in a princess fairy tale, but Charlie seems to think differently. She was the one that did all the work in the house, yet she gets the smallest room in the house when their are so many other big rooms that are empty in the house. She is the one that gets the blame for anything that goes wrong even if she didn't do it. Lastly, she is a social outcast, and only has one friend. Could life get any worse than this? One thing is for certain, she is starting to have a thing or two for a certain golden boy that came back to his home town for senior year. Can he turn her senior year into the best year of her life? Or will he just be another one of those kids that look down on her?
(Credits to the top two sentences go to @mikaelanay)
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