Danielle Was An Outgoing Bubbly Girl Growing Up

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Danielle was an outgoing bubbly girl growing up. She always did good in school and had many friends. She had been an obedient child for the most part. Danielle almost never got into any trouble. If she did it was for the smaller things in life like not having a clean bedroom, typical kid things. All that seemed to change when she entered into her first year of high school. Danielle was 14 years old when high school began. High school was completely different for her, most of her friends from middle school had gone to the other high school. Danielle was determined not to let that affect her. She had decided that she wanted to graduate early so she signed up for summer school classes before her freshman year even started. Danielle made quite a few friends in summer school.
Summer school ended and the school year began. Danielle was feeling confident about herself especially with the friends she had made already. She had a particularly good friendship with a girl named Elizabeth. Elizabeth was a year older than Danielle. Elizabeth took Danielle under her wings and introduced her to a group of friends that hung out together. Danielle seemed to get along with this group fairly easy, but this group of friends was like not her usual friends that she had before. Her friends now were older than she was and she wanted to make a good impression on them. About a month had passed since the start of the school year. What Danielle did not realize at first with this group of friends

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