I Knew Better

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Shae is a beautiful, petite 16 year old girl with brown, almost light brown with a touch of red, hairs with big brown-but-mostly-kinda-black colored eyes. She lives in London. Mostly teens have a fucked up high school life and a good life at home or maybe both are fucked up. But for Shae, it was different.

Even though her patents were divorced and she lived with her protective father, she had everything she could ask for cause her dad was a successful business man, Mr. K.

And as far as school is concerned, she was the golden girl of Woodside High School, with a crazy best friend, Emma Channer a.k.a daughter of London's best real estate agents.

All the guys drooled at her simple smile, every girl wanted to be her. But as it happens in those chick-flicks that they keep a grudge against the pretty popular, Shae's case was different. Her behavior and jolly personality attracted everyone. And when you're a cheer captain, attention is something you really should be prepared for.

But things sometimes change right?

When the bad boy, a.k.a her dad's business partner's son, Kevin Lanter enters her life, things kinda get heated and out of hand.

Kevin Lanter is a tall, smart and muscular boy with spiked up brownish-black hairs. He's 17, just a year older than Shae. His personality is like a closed book. Good infact great in front of elders or other people that he should be with and completely different in situations and people other than that or those.

It would be a lie if I say he wasn't attractive. Girls literally threw themselves at him. But he hardly noticed.... Unless, we'll nothing *coughs* but with attention come some unwanted tendencies, right? Huh typical!

Kevin and Shae cross paths pretty dramatically or at sometimes pretty uneventfully.

But as they say, times change, so do things and situations, we'll figure out where all the commotion, romance, pranks and awkward situations get.

But will their pride come in the way?

What will happen when their parents find them in awkward situations, a.k.a what parents aren't supposed to see? Start naming their grand children (notice the sarcasm) or blow up like ticking time bomb!
Read at your own risk.

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