Becoming a Cheerleader
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  • Reads 22
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Oct 11, 2015
Mature
"Dear dairy, my name's Ashley. You must be picturing a blonde cheerleader with blue eyes and probably a real mean girl.
Well, you're guessing it wrong, cause i'm none of those. I'm just a 16 year old with brunette hair and brown eyes. My body could pass as a cheerleader but my hair and eyes won't agree with it.
I'm sick of being treated like shit. All those bullies and teasing. I've made a decision. I'm going to be a cheerleader. I'm gonna dye my hair blond wear blue lenses.
And when i'll enter school after this summer. I won't be Ashley, the invisible. I'll be Ashley, the hot cheerleader.
I can't wait to go back to school. ".
A story about an average teenage girl wanting to change her life, to prove some people wrong and to teach some people lessons.
A story about teenage years, love, heartbreaks, drama, bets, lies and reality.
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