Read 30 Days of No Gossip Online
Authors: Stephanie Faris
Tags: #Friendship, #General, #Social Issues, #Girls & Women, #Juvenile Fiction, #Humorous Stories
We’d lost Sarah the minute she and Aiden stopped being so weird and started hanging out together. Now they were inseparable, staring into each other’s eyes and doodling
each other’s names in their notebooks. Kelsey was a little upset about it—and said a few nasty things—but it’s okay, I guess. Kelsey would eventually find a new guy to like and everyone would be happy.
And speaking of liking guys, Vi and Travis were on the verge of something. Vi told everything only to me, with me promising to keep it supersecret, and I absolutely would. I don’t know what happened, but at some point I started seeing that all that gossiping wasn’t making people like me. It was making people listen to me, but that’s it. True friends—friends like Vi and Jessica and Sydney—don’t care
what
you say. They just want to hang out. Plus, surprisingly, once I started focusing on myself, I really did stop worrying about what everyone else was doing.
Still, I wanted to write the
Troy Tattler
. The difference was that now, instead of spreading rumors, I wanted to do something positive. I’d track Vi’s success every step of the way. Let Chelsea and the rest of the haters worry about what
we
were doing for a change. We would have the last laugh after all.
Stephanie Faris
knew she wanted to be an author from a very young age. In fact, her mother often told her to stop reading so much and go outside and play with the other kids. After graduating from Middle Tennessee State University with a Bachelor of Science in broadcast journalism, she somehow found herself working in information technology. But she never stopped writing.
When she isn’t crafting fiction, Stephanie indulges her gadget geek side by writing for online technology sites. Her work is regularly featured on the small business blogs for Intuit and Go Payment, and she is a featured columnist for
SmallBizTechnology.com
. She lives in Nashville with her husband, a sales executive.
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Library of Congress Control Number 2013944077
ISBN 978-1-4424-8282-1 (hc)
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