The Badboys Laughter
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Ongoing, First published Feb 28, 2016
In life we have goals and achievements, we all have that one thing that we want to achieve in life.
Mine is becoming a well known artist. 
I want to win the Turner Prize.
I want to do a lot with my life, no distractions, no parties and certainly no boys.

In school I am your average invisible person, I'm not unpopular or popular I'm just the girl that nobody really notices, and to be honest I'm fine with that, I wouldn't want it to be any other way.
Because when you have attention in high school it's either for the bad or the worest...
For instance take Bradley Daxton your average bad boy, sleeps around, doesn't care about anyone, not even his own family. His is one thing I am hoping to stay away from this year.

As for the no distractions I'm moving out my family home this year so I can work to achieve my goals, little did I know that it would be a lot harder and a lot different then I expected....
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