Don't judge a book by its cover(with Steven Fernandez)
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 13m
  • Reads 326
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 6
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Jul 16, 2015
There's a girl named kaila (k-la)well she's not a regular girl she's a teen celebrity everyone loves but when's she's on stage her name is keke but when she's off sugar she has to be a different person where different clothes she gets bullied at school cuz no one knows who she is she 14 in 8th grade and goes to palm high school she has one friend and her name is Iyari and she knows her secret but won't tell anyone keke has a brother named Trevor well step brother and there really close her parents are always doing business stuff for her so she only she's them at meetings and stuff like that but they do love and care for her while she's getting bullied she can't help herself she feeling stupid and worthless until she dose this one thing she loves dance and sing onstage in front of millions of ppl
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