Death to the Prom Queen
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  • Reads 3,365
  • Votes 17
  • Parts 2
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Aug 02, 2014
Kat Iver has been tossed around foster homes since she was twelve. After being arrested for serial vandalism and destruction of property Kat is sent to live in the wealthy conservative home of Tiffany and Daniel Miller, who are relatives of her deceased father. After sneaking out to sing in a dive bars, spray painting her bedroom in the middle of the night and shoving a needle through her face, her guardians make Kat do some community service at their church. Cue pastors son "Eli" who is put in charge of keeping an eye on her. School starts and "Skull Face" (Kat's artist name) has quite the reputation.  But can she live up to it trapped in the Millers house? And what's with the mystery surrounding her fathers death? Through mystery and mayhem Kat finds answers and true love.
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