
Kelley sighed dramatically, flopping onto the couch. “It’s pointless,” she muttered, staring at her half-finished homework. “I just want to be a TikToker.” Her friends exchanged glances, half amused, half concerned. Kelley had been obsessed with content creation lately—learning dances, trying weird food hacks, filming dramatic lip-syncs. School felt like background noise compared to chasing viral fame. “Why solve equations when I could be getting followers?”
she joked, scrolling through her drafts. Deep down, she knew it wouldn’t be easy, but the dream of turning likes into a lifestyle was too tempting to ignore. Maybe, just maybe, she’d go