The Night Butterflies Turned into Tiny Feet

The Night Butterflies Turned into Tiny Feet

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In a small town in Ohio, she was the anti-social girl who kept a few close friends. She went to school and got average grades. She worked at a small dinner a few blocks from her house to pay for her phone bill, fun costs, and other things a normal teenager spends their money. With golden honey hair and piercing green eyes, Ember was a stunning young lady. Her entire life changed the night of Jackson Lewis's beta party. That one night made her whole life spin out of control.
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Amelia Anderson (16 years old). Let me tell you something about her. You know that popular people that always look attractive, throw amazing parties and have a wonderful social life? Right, she's exactly the opposite. Everyone is considering her a nerd, and obviously she has that crush that will never like her back. She goes into her natal country for holiday and there she finds him. *** "I'm scared" I said when I pulled back from the kiss. "Why, babygurl?" He asked kissing me one more time. "You know, when we go back to England will be different, what if I lose you? What if your friends don't like me?" I was serious, looking into his eyes. I was actually scared, it was true, what are his friends going to say when they find out he's going out with a nerd like me. Bad boys don't go out with good girls, even if Jason wasn't a bad boy, for me he wasn't, but his reputation said something else. He was popular and cool, I was nerdy and unattractive. It was a big difference. ***

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