Mary Nash was her real name. But her mother always called her Mary Magdalene as a nickname. So pure and peaceful. And beautiful like no other. She was one of a kind.
And Mary Magdalene was gifted. Not like supernatural, but she was a genius. And she attended a school for the gifted. But even that school was too low for her. So her mother sent her to a boarding school. A boarding school for the "nerdy" kids. For the gifted. Every class there was AP.
But Mary Magdalene's mother was worried about her going to a school where she came home to a dorm room. And where she was only surrounded by boys and girls her age. And no parents with her. Boys.
Boys was what she was worried about. Mary Magdalene's mother had never taught her about relationships. Sure, she has friends of both sexes, but Mary Magdalene did not know that a boy and a girl could be such a thing. Mary Magdalene may have been gifted at fifteen years old, but she was not taught that a man and a woman could be in love. Love that was different from what your family gave you. She did not know that. She only knew how to solve for X and how Boyle's and Charles' Law worked and played.
Mary Magdalene was smart--genius, really. But how will she deal with the things she's never learned for the next four years? Things that the teachers and guardians never taught her?
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the story of mary magdalene
Teen Fictionshe's a fifteen year old girl with the brain of a genius—knows any information about anything, except one thing. how to have a normal relationship with a boy.