Amber: A Short Story

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Meet Amber. Amber is everything that you could imagine the popularity at High school could be. So sweet from the outside and a devil from the inside. Amber is perfect, she has blond hair with the perfect body and the best fashion wardrobe. Every queen needs her trusty servants, so other than the whole school as her servants she had Belle and Jasmine at her side. But a queen is not a queen until she has her crown. This is high school and the queen is the one who gets the crown by winning the title of the prom queen.

Amber had been preparing her entire life for this night and now it was finally here the prom night. Amber was of course looking perfect in her red dress and silver Gucci heels. The prom hall was beautiful with fairy lights everywhere and
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Then out walked the soul of Amber through her body. She stood up. “It’s okay I am alright” she said as she cleaned her dress. “ Hello! I am right here “ she said in confusion. When no one looked at her. She looked down at her own body and finally realized that she was a ghost now. She screamed but of course no one could hear her. Suddenly there was a black out and when there was light again Amber was at the gate between heaven and hell. “ Hello Amber! Welcome to the gate between heaven and Hell. So now looking at your results you have been a very bad girl on Earth. So it looks like you will have to go to hell,” said the administrator of the realm worlds. “ But of course there is a traditional way in which you will have to do one thing that the lord of all wants you to do and you can get a chance at going to Heaven.” “ I can? What do I need to do? “ inquired Amber finally listening to the man. “ let me check on that “ he said as he pulled out a tablet from thin air and started swiping in random directions. “ You would have to make the least popular girl at your school the prom queen” he said proudly. “ This is a joke right. I could never turn Mia into me because she is she and I am ME!” Amber laughed.

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