The Unexpected Life Of A Rebellious Teen
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  • Reads 1,300
  • Votes 27
  • Parts 7
  • Time 50m
Ongoing, First published Mar 15, 2013
What happens when everything you’re used to and know gets broken, your family falls apart, your memories fade and your life gets turned upside down?
For Regan Kennedy it’s normal to  get in trouble these days but I bet she never expected her trouble would cause this… her father has just moved in with Meredith a Barbie twelve years his junior and her carbon copies hell child Rachel. After getting herself expelled from her normal everyday school for rebelling against the principal Regan is forced to in roll to Rachel’s snob feast of a school, Regan will never expect the outcome of her new unwanted life.
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