Friendships (sophia ormandy and friends) *updates*

Friendships (sophia ormandy and friends) *updates*

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Introduction: Hello my name is sophia and I am 9 (almost 10). I am going to talk about my life my friends me and mostly my friends. My bestfriend is salem yapp. She has brown short hair and she has blue eyes. I have brown along hair and blue eyes. There's not many diffrences in us. We both like similar colors like pink and purple. We both have best friends necklaces. She has pink I have purple. I also gave her some clothes and her cousin. Her cousin has a backpack I gave too her. Anyways my second friend is Dezerae. She has brown curly long hair. She has tan skin and she's part navajo. She's funny just like me. We both shop at justice and she has a friend named mackenzie. Mackenzie is my friend too so that's why I'm friends with them. My last two friends I like are Maddy and Karma. Karma used to live in Glendale now she lives in california so I don't know much about her. Maddy is sometimes mean and she has blonde hair and white skin. She's bestfriend with Dezerae. Now on to the story
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