~repack~ - Pink-teens.net
At the heart of the Pink Flames was 17-year-old Jamie, a fiery and passionate artist with a vision to challenge the status quo. With her bold pink hair and eclectic style, Jamie embodied the spirit of rebellion that defined her group.
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