My Guide To High School
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Ongoing, First published Dec 11, 2015
I've seen movies, read books, dreamed about high school. How would it be? Would i be popular? Would i be the weird girl no one wants to talk to? I always imagined it like royalty, the head cheerleader being the queen and her football player boyfriend the king. The whole student body bowing down to their every move. But would it really be like that? Would high school really be the worst 4 years of my life?  
My goal was to continue my long term relationship with my boyfriend. To hang out and keep in touch with my best friends, with my squad, to enjoy all 4 years of high school. But with my generation being the way it is, with the social media, with the fuckboys and girls, with the hoes that dominate the internet. Would it be possible, will my goal succeed? Well im about to find out, because this is My Guide to Highschool.
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