Taylor's Journal
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Oct 26, 2011
It was hard for Taylor to make friends. She never really knew how to. She only has one best friend, Justin. Taylor and Justin had known each other since they were in diapers. When Taylor began High School, it was the scariest thing ever. Taylor had a hard time socializing with other students becuase she was so shy. Everyday when she came home from school she wrote in her journal. She wrote about her day, what she wished her day wwould of went, and the guy she really likes. Taylor is a tomboy, she likes to skateboard and is one of the most best softball plays at her school. One friday night Taylor's sister Rebecca had besided to throw a party while their parents where on a business trip, and invites practically the whole school! Taylor didn't know how to act about this party, she was upset and nervous. All these questions swept threw her mind, 'What if I kiss someone?' 'What if someone breaks one of our parents favorite pieces of art?'. She didn't know what to do.

She let the party go on becuase she didnt want to anger her sister. Someone had found Taylor's journal and read it. Made copies of it. Gave everyone at there school one. Taylor was humiliated. She changed up her look, her behavior, her attitude and became the next popular student at McKinely High. She got the guy of her dreams, her life turned upside down, she became well known to everyone. She began thinking about before when she was a shy but pretty girl, and realizes how much her best friend Justin really loved her for the way she really was, not who she is pretending to be. She goes back to her normal self and follows her heart to do what is right, And followed her dreams.
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