The Five Golden Girls ebook

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At Northcliff High, five girls ran the whole school like it was their own turf. Everyone called them the Golden Girls not because they were kind or sweet, but because they had money, looks, and power. Even the teachers treated them differently.

There was Lulu, the leader. Tall, light-skinned, always in expensive clothes. Her dad was some big-shot businessman who drove a G- Wagon and never looked twice at anyone who earned less than six figures.

Then there was Zinhle, the one with the sharp tongue and even sharper nails. If Lulu was the queen, Zinhle was the general ready to clap back at anyone who even breathed wrong near them. “Don’t test me, babes,” was her favourite line.

Amogelang was the soft one well, that’s what people thought. She had the “sweet girl” act on lock, always smiling, always polite. But deep down, she was the biggest snitch, always stirring the pot behind the scenes and acting innocent afterward.

Kea was the party girl. Loud, wild, and always trending on Instagram. She didn’t care about school much, but she always had the best weaves, the latest Jordans, and a new man every term.

Lastly, there was Bonolo, quiet but dangerous. She didn’t talk much, but when she did, she could finish you with just one sentence. She had that rich-girl stare that made you feel like you were nothing.

Together, they were unstoppable. They walked the corridors like they owned the place bags swinging, hair done, nails fresh. If you weren’t in their circle, you were nothing. People either feared them, followed them, or just stayed out the way.

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