A Short Story Of Abigail: A Big Time City Girl

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It was a Monday in sunny California, Abigail, a big time city girl with long brown hair and bright blue eyes had everything she ever wanted. She was captain of the dance team, president of student council, and a straight A student, but she was the type of girl to smack her gum and walk with attitude. Abigail thought she was on top of the world but in all reality she was just as average as everyone else. As Abigail woke up the next morning she heard the sound of her alarm clock and dreaded going to dance. She knew she had a lot to do that day and she wanted nothing more than to just stay home and do nothing. Later that day Abigail had to practice right after school till eight o’clock but she had no desire to go so she thought it would be best

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