Popularity Isn't What It Seems

Popularity Isn't What It Seems

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Everyone always think that the popular girls have it all but is it really what it seems to be. They usually are very disliked but have you ever thought for reasons why they act this way. Most stories are about nerdy girls who fall in love with the bad boy or popular boy. This story is about Willow Shellings. A girl who seems perfect on the outside but is she really on the inside? She has money, friends, and popularity but will it be enough to save her from her darkest secrets. Just remember that EVERYONE has their secrets.....
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This sounds like the story with supernatural shit but it won't be relationships between supernatural stuff and humans there might be haunted shit but no relationships between people and supernatural things....ANYWAYS how is everyone I hope you're good. This will probably be the punk ass edgy guy known for breaking girls hearts because he's simply not interested because he's closeted falls for the popular jock that is as 'straight as a line' with everyone falling at his feet and only one catches his eyes. I called this the Secrets Of Willow Bridge because the school they go to is going to be called Willow Bridge high and the most popular guys in school being closeted is kinda a big secret of the school don't ya think

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