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Her name was Ashley Hayes. She was 5’4 with brown hair and brown eyes. She grew up with a sister and brother who had the same mother and father, a stepbrother on her mom’s side, a half-sister on her dad’s side and too many cousins to count. She loved her family and friends and loved being around them. She was an excellent example of a good role model. Ashley lived her life to the fullest and made the best of it. She was a great person to be around because she was mature, responsible, and loved to have fun. Accustomed to always staying around the adults when she was younger, Ashley picked up on their maturity. During her high school years she would sometimes find herself annoyed by her friend’s immaturity during their adolescent years. Her maturity resulted in her excelling in school and the hobbies she was involved in during school. She was voted in as the Jr. High volleyball captain by her teammates who said, “She’s the most mature person on the team and we can count on her to keep the team afloat.” Being mature made it hard for her to relate to other kids, which caused kids her age to not be able to relate to her either. She never really knew what it meant …show more content…
Her favorite hobby, which was her favorite hobby her whole life was racing. She grew up with her dad having racing four-wheelers, motorcycles, and cars. She’d spend all day outside with her dad working on cars. Her dad and her boyfriend both had race cars so she spent all of her spare time helping them with their cars and traveling places with them to race the cars. Ashley loved racing but it wasn’t the only thing she loved to do. She loved being with family and friends. She would spend almost every weekend at the race track with her friends and would spend the rest of her time with family. Her friends and family always knew how to keep a smile on her face. Ashley was a fun person which made her fun to be

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