A High School Story
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  • Reads 193
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 5
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Oct 02, 2015
Hi Reader ! I'm your narrator to this story you're going to read. Now let me introduce to you one of our main character before we start my story. Meet Kristelle Rivera, a 13 years old and a grade 8 student at St. Elizabeth Academy. At her school, she carries the name "Demon Queen of Grade 8" . The reason why she's called at that name is because of the rumor that spread like wildfire. The rumor is said that she always dumps her suitor and many more that even I can't bear telling. Anyway up until now the culprit who made that rumor still hasn't been caught. Wai-wai-wait, I trailing off to another story now. Now let's get back or I'm gonna get fired by my boss. So where was I ? oh yeah ! you were curious about this story right ? So come with me to St. Elizabeth Academy and I'll tell you many stories that will happen if you read this book . So let's go! Off to the academy
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