The prom day
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  • Reads 56
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  • Parts 3
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jul 26, 2015
once upon a time there lived a girl named Lulu. Lulu was going to prom but she didn't have a really nice dress. So she decided to buy a dress. She searched for endless hours but unfortunately she didnt find her idea of the perfect dress. She was hoping to find a long, yellow dress with a glittery sweat-heart neckline . The next day it was prom, and it was a busy day, but she had to use what she had. She curled her hair into lose, elegant curls, and did her makeup which included a neutral smokey eye and light pink lips, with a bit of blush to complete the look. It was almost time to leave, she walked into her closet and picked up  a brown, simple, long sleeve dress. When she came to the prom party every one liked Lulu's dress except for a girl  named Lisa who told Lulu that her dress was not nice. Lulu said " that my dress is nicer then yours and Lulu had a very nice day at prom with her friends.
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