It's all change in Ally's world in this, the last in the series. Ally's totally gobsmacked when she finds out that her best mate Sandie's moving away and even more shocked to find that Linn is considering going to university miles away from home. She's only just got Mum back and now everyone else seems to want to leave... Apart from Billy, that is, who's become a bit like a shadow, following.
Ally and her mates are most chuffed when a bunch of French boys turn up at Palace Gates school because of a French exchange.
Nyrae Dawn in particular. Thank you for always being the first person to see what I type. I know if I can get her to like my characters, I'm golden, because I certainly do not write stories she picks up on her own.
Ally's feeling inadequate. Why is it that her only romantic experience amounts to a burping in mouth scenario with Keith Brownlow? Kyra's only been in Crouch End two seconds and she's got a boyfriend already.
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