I Hate Blondes
Julia has always had a strong dislike for blondes. She believes they are all shallow and superficial, only caring about their looks and popularity. But when she is assigned to work on a group project with the school's most popular blonde, Emma, Julia's preconceived notions are put to the test.
As they spend more time together, Julia realizes that Emma is not at all what she expected. She is kind, intelligent, and has a lot more depth than Julia ever gave her credit for. Slowly, Julia's hatred towards blondes starts to fade away as she learns to see past stereotypes and appreciate people for who they truly are.