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'''Holly Hills''' is [[Heather Hills]]'s little sister. At the end of The Last Straw, she says Greg is okay but [[Rowley Jefferson|Rowley]] is cute. [[Greg Heffley|Greg]] has a crush on her. It is unknown if she will be in the final book which the color is going to be purple and rumored to be called [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: 5|My Last Year]].
'''Holly Hills''' is [[Heather Hills]]'s little sister. She has only made an appearance in Rodrick Rules, The Last Straw and Dog Days, and she may appear in Book 5. She was once Greg's crush, until it failed when she called him Fregley, which Greg took as an insult. She likes Rowley, because she thinks that he is 'cute'. Greg however attempts to break this by writing a note to Holly, but what has it caused to her remains unknown so far, but it is possible this may be answered in Book 5. There is a possibility that she may like Greg, or she may be either focusing on Rowley just to make Greg jealous. In the online version, she is called Piper Matthews and is in a relationship, whereas in the books, this isn't shown.
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Revision as of 09:04, 28 April 2010

Holly Hills is Heather Hills's little sister. She has only made an appearance in Rodrick Rules, The Last Straw and Dog Days, and she may appear in Book 5. She was once Greg's crush, until it failed when she called him Fregley, which Greg took as an insult. She likes Rowley, because she thinks that he is 'cute'. Greg however attempts to break this by writing a note to Holly, but what has it caused to her remains unknown so far, but it is possible this may be answered in Book 5. There is a possibility that she may like Greg, or she may be either focusing on Rowley just to make Greg jealous. In the online version, she is called Piper Matthews and is in a relationship, whereas in the books, this isn't shown.