Everyone's Kinda Fairytale

Everyone's Kinda Fairytale

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This story is about the likely hood of a teenage girl getting the boy she dreamed of through those years growing up. Little did she or anyone know that it would happen to Mia Duncan in the cheerleaders eyes she's a nobody because they are all afraid that she will obese take them and steal what they think is there's. Nothing but trouble happens during high school and that's what this book has in it. Things twist and turn but in the end has different outcomes. You'll just have to read to find out her fate and what lies ahead of her. Giving everyone straight up facts and not going all 'High School Musical on you'. Not that I'm dissing those movies beca they are amazing. But realistically it's not what happens during high school That's really unfortunate.
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