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Diana is English girl whose life is different from other kids.Her mom decided to move in America and have a new start.She is new in her school and boys found her attractive eaven if she's playing two sports and hate cheerleaders. Bad boys in school are interested in her but she's not in them.She is interested in one shy boy whose just acting like a bad boy.But with all sports and school she don't have time for dating.Or she have?
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