This book is dedicated to our younger selves.

There once were two girls named Ava and Emily.
They were both in the fourth grade, but that was about all these two girls had in common.




Ava was the popular girl.
She stood in the hallways as her beautiful hair perfectly framed her face.
Her and her friends were everything Emily wished she could be.







Emily was the quiet girl.
She had always felt too out of place, so she spent most of her time sitting alone in the classroom. She daydreamed about what it would be like to be like, and look like, Ava and her friends.


When Emily would go home from school, she would look at herself in the mirror and imagine herself to look like Ava. The long hair, cute and popular clothes, everything.

Little did Emily know that when Ava would go home, she would think the same things as her.





Ava would look at herself and wish that she could be as unique as Emily. Ava did not enjoy the way she dressed, but she did it just to fit in. She hated her long hair, and she wished that she could have bangs like Emily.


Come the next day, school was all the same.
Emily still stood admiring Ava and her friends from afar.




Something changed inside Ava's mind that day. Without saying a word to her friends, she walked across the hallway to where Emily stood.










Emily's heart began to race.
What she always dreamed of was happening. Ava said to her, "I like your dress."



Is Ava talking to the weird girl?
Ava's friends began gossiping between each other about what was happening, but Ava did not care.
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This book is dedicated to our younger selves.

There once were two girls named Ava and Emily.
They were both in the fourth grade, but that was about all these two girls had in common.




Ava was the popular girl.
She stood in the hallways as her beautiful hair perfectly framed her face.
Her and her friends were everything Emily wished she could be.







Emily was the quiet girl.
She had always felt too out of place, so she spent most of her time sitting alone in the classroom. She daydreamed about what it would be like to be like, and look like, Ava and her friends.


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