Popularity Passed Down(EDITING)

Popularity Passed Down(EDITING)

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Popularity Passed Down- High School. There were drama and problems everywhere you looked, but for Kathrine Lane, a 14 year old girl entering high school, her four years should go by without worry. Especially if you have two older brothers, both jocks one the quarterback and the other captain of the basketball team plus an older sister who will be captain of the cheer-leading squad next year. Her four years at Lincoln High should go by with no problems right? Well WRONG. Her high school life is anything by stress free; with all the homework, quizzes, finals, mid-terms and one big bully, Kathrine has to face the fact she can't be herself and do what she wants to do. She has to be just like her older siblings. Everyone expects her to be a straight A student, a cheerleader, a role model, fashion icon, party animal and someone fun to be around. But, who is she really?
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