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Ongoing, First published Apr 22, 2016
Jada: she and 'normal' are complete opposites. That has been since day one. She always felt her life was something out of a storybook (shh! Dont tell her shes right). I mean, how else could anyone explain being born exactly twelve minutes past twelve midnight on the twelfth day of the twelfth month. You would think 12 was her lucky number....well it was NOT. She was comfortable and pretty enough to turn a few heads...so what was her problem??
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Jada's POV I miss him. I really do. It's been three years and he's coming back tomorrow to visit the town. I wonder if he still remembers me? Hello, I'm Jada Freeman. Do you know Luke Hemmings? I bet you do. He used to be my best friend and he formed a band and just... left me. He is coming back tomorrow so I'll get all, you know, pretty. I changed over time. I went from a brown headed little fifteen year old to a velvet red head eighteen year old. My hair used to be very long. Now it's just in the middle of my back. I have a tattoo on my wrist that says "I'm just fine" in perfect cursive letters. I don't wear glasses anymore. I wear brown contacts. My nails aren't a dark brown colour anymore. I paint them bright pink or any bright colours. So you could just say that I changed to a girly girl. I don't wear pants or shorts all the time anymore. I wear skirts and dresses often. With either converse, vans, toms, or keds. I never leave the house without my makeup bag. I have been getting acne from the makeup but I need it to look pretty. Now it's time to go to bed and dream about how I want the day to go.......