What If?

What If?

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"Stop saying, what if? You'll never know unless you do something" 16 year old stella was never satisfied with her life or who she was she didn't like school nor did she like home she struggled with her image and fitting in one day she gets word that she's moving. New school new friends new life and Jack? Jack Gilinsky? Will things get better or worse? Will he help or destroy her even more? Will her friends take care of her or ditch her?
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