Yellow Shoes

Yellow Shoes

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"I'm not rude, I just wasn't taught to politely pretend to be nice to people I can't stand." - Meet Willow Mordecai, the girl who was always bullied. To make matters worse, she had a bit of a snarky attitude and was pretty socially awkward. She would always get shunned by everyone, even the nerds who were nerdier than her, and her nickname? Yellow Shoes. But that didn't mean anything. She had Zoe, her mom, and her horrifying past to fulfill her needs. But when the 'infamous' trio, Landon Dimitris, Bennett Evans, and Alejandro Martinez, notice Zoe and Willow, boy, does their senior year become a bit more...exciting. Copyright © 2016 by SadiaSolangelo123321 All Rights Reserved.
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