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Why did everyone think I'd wash out? Were the Fiery Boys the ed as a tier Tim seemed to dislike me, more than the others I wondered if his bet was measured in hours instead of days

As we pulled up to the Fiery Boys bus, I realized that I didn't care what the crew thought I was here now, and nothing could take that away Big Tim already liked me and Jason didn't hate ot out of the car and stared at my new home for the next week The tour bus loohts And inside it werered band name screamed to me in bold letters that were as tall as I was "Fiery Boys!" it yelled "Door's open; step right up"

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Whatever it was, I stood by the huge bus, unable to ht everyone could see it beating, stretching away fro back like a cartoon character in love

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"Look! She's dressed like h I had on ray blouse with a blue scarf Sadly, I realized that I was dressed like that groupie's iven oddess She had even given ht opportunity ca But I didn't want to show up like that And I certainly couldn't compete with the women at the fence for slut supremacy