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Being Popular Isn't What it's All Said To Be
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Ongoing, First published Aug 19, 2016
Triggering at Some Parts. Will warn. 

Kaylie Bernhardt Fallows is the so call queen bee of Hillsville High. She has the clothes, the hair, the makeup, and even the backstabbing friends. 
People always ridicule her because she doesn't have a boyfriend. It's because of her past that makes her that way. 
A bit of her past may include, her father raping her. Cutting herself. Suicide attempts. A horrid boyfriend. And some not so great friends. 
She became popular because she was friends with Gina Hillthorne, the schools resident slut. She wasn't a slut when Kaylie met her though, just an innocent little girl at the age of 5. 

When Chase Reynolds enters Hillsville High, along with multiple hot friends, will he become the schools fun loving manwhore, or the person that somehow changes Kaylie's life?

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Being Popular Isn't What It's Said to Be
By Schrodingers_Spy
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