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Chapter 1
It was the first day of schoo, and Candy Miller was nervous about walking into the door. Candy wore a black-off-the-shoulder shirt with a red star in the middle, a red above-the-knees-diagonal skirt, black high-heeled boots. For her purse, it was pitch black as her shirt and boots, with a red bow, and red earrings. She even wore red lip gloss on her lips and two red flowers in her hair.
At McClenton High School, she was sophmore. She had already taken a tour of the school, had her schedule, locker number, and combination. As she nervously walked through the door, she felt like she wanted to faint.
Candy, she told herself, get ahold of yourself. Just don't freak out. Just be you! So, she looked around for locker number 18. She didn't realize that her ex-boyfriend was watching her with excitement and curiosity.
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