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Rules Were Made to Be Broken
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Ongoing, First published Jan 15, 2013
Brooke hasn't always been  troublemaker, but she is now. She has a reason to be like this, a background story. But she needs to find somebody she trust enough to tell them and get it off her chest.
    She IS the kind of girl who thinks an accomplishment is not getting in trouble on the 1st, but the second.
     When her mother gets fed up she sends her to a reality tv show 'Beyond Scared Straight' to see if it will 'fix her.' Maybe she wil
 find a friend here who u derstands her and can trust them enough.
       Will she pick up her act? Will she meet the 'right person'? Will everything go back to the way it used to? Or will everything go downhill? will she realise she can obey the rules just this once? Until then she still thinks Rules Were Made to Be Broken.
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