Mean Girl: How Lola Went To Hamilton High

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Once Upon A time their was a girl named Lola who was 16 years old and went to Hamilton High. Every afternoon Lola came home from school she watched the news on teen suicide that happened at her school. Lola was picked on by the mean girls who basically ran Hamilton High. If Lola walked near those girls they would call her names like “skinnie minnie”, “nerd alert” and then Lola walked away in so much fear. One day after school Lola was leaving school, behind the building Lola noticed the mean girls had a broom when Lola accidently stumbled in front of the mean girls. They were even shocked and screamed “what are you doing here skinny minnie”. Lola ran as fast as she could and stopped to think what were they doing with brooms. The next week

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