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Back to the Williams
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Ongoing, First published Jan 23, 2015
Jeanie Johnson. A peasant. A king. A science teacher. A role model.

 Jeanie Johnson was nothing but a peasant. He begged on the street and was ignored. One day, the kingdom decided to place a bet with the rivaling country that they could turn a peasant into the greatest king of all. Jeanie is then moved up to the role of a king. Jeanie changed his name Genovia Jean and lived with luxury as the king. But one day Genovia realized he wasn't ment to be the king. He wanted to a science teacher, so he built a time machine. watch as Geniova trsvels to a new era of science.
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"sometimes it's not the people who change, it's the mask that falls off." ~~~~ Brentwood is practically the size of a small town with over 3,000 students. And with any town, someone must rule over the common folk; that person was Victoria. As the queen of Brentwood Academy, Victoria Williams was gorgeous, intelligent, and had everyone under her control. So when Brentwood received an offer of a lifetime--Bravo television wanted the location of the pilot season of a new teen reality show on their campus-- who better to star in it than the queen herself. But as filming continues, Victoria's kingdom is under siege. Her perfect reign is falling apart piece by piece, and no one is sure if she will still end up on top.