Girl In Red {L.L}

Girl In Red {L.L}

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Lynn and Aubrey were juniors in high school. Everyone knew they hated each other's guts. Why? It all started when, in the 8th grade, Lynn finally felt what it was like to lose. It was just a silly game of soccer in PE that they had to participate in, but to Lynn, it was much more. She always felt she had a reputation to uphold at school, needing to be the best. And who did Lynn lose to you wonder? Aubrey Lockheart. Lynn was never fond of Aubrey, as she was always seen as the sweet girl with the most perfect life. Once Aubrey scored the goal that caused Lynn to lose, Lynn knew from that moment that she would make sure to turn Aubrey's picture-perfect life into a living hell.
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