so here's the description again in case you didn't read it before you opened the book just skip over this if you've already read it.
You guys all know the drill, in every clichéteen story there's usually that one good girl that everyone can relate to andprobably wants to be, the bad boy that falls for the darling little girl, andthe blonde popular girl that constantly gets in their way because she wants theguy for herself. So where exactly do I fit into that stereotypical story youask? Why, I guess you could say I'm the girl that's always close behind theblonde one, but no one ever really cares about. I'm the one who probably ledall the mean pranks and started all the horrible rumors about the "sweetheart"of your favorite cliché story, but no one ever blames. I'm the one who might beheads over heels in love with the bad boy that stole everyone's heart, but cannever have him. Yup, I guess you could say I'm second in command.
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Second in Command
Teen FictionYou guys all know the drill, in every cliché teen story there's usually that one good girl that everyone can relate to and probably wants to be, the bad boy that falls for the darling little girl, and the blonde popular girl that constantly gets in...