Part of ensuring students' safety and well-being in the digital age involves educating them on digital literacy. This includes understanding the implications of sharing images or videos online, recognizing the potential risks of certain websites or links, and knowing how to report inappropriate content or behavior.

“You’re allowed to be you, right?” she muttered to her reflection while adjusting the straps of her dress in the cramped backstage area. The velvet curtain smelled faintly of chalk and stage glue. Just then, her best friend, Raj, knocked on the door.

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Sarah thought for a moment before her face lit up. "My mom packs an extra set of clothes for me in my bag just in case. You can borrow one of my tops or dresses if you want."

Mia’s heart swelled. “It belongs to my grandma. But it’s yours this time,” she said, offering the dress as if passing a torch.

For your safety and the security of your device, it is important to be extremely cautious with the site and link you mentioned.

I should make sure the characters are positive and the interactions are supportive. Avoid any reference to the website in the story, just create a standalone narrative around the school girl and her dress. Also, keep the language simple and engaging. Let me write a short story around 500 words, focusing on her emotions and the impact of her choice.

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