Hi there everyone! I'm Alien752, but you can totally call me Alien or Ali, or whatever. Anyways, this idea came to me while I was siting through something boring. What if you took those commonly known "high school stereotypes" and flushed them down the drain?
So I decided to do just that. I took our common stereotypes, like the jock being stupid, or the popular girl being mean, the nerd being insecure, the shy girl being innocent, the brooding teen being angsty, the poet being sad, ect. Then, I flipped them around. Now you have a smart jock, a nice popular girl, a confident yet mean nerd, a totally boy crazy and rude shy girl, a shy yet actually really happy brooding teen, and a cheerful and friendly poet.
Don't worry, I'll still stick to the stereotypes a little. ;) I don't know where I'm going with this yet, but I'm definitely excited about this story. So here are the characters, and comment below if you wanna see at other flushed out stereotypes commonly found in high school. :) Ali out, peace!
The Jock
Brett Alvin Cade - a handsome, fit, and super athletic boy with amazing sand blond hair, chiseled features, deep blue eyes, and a very fit body. He is a football player and actually quite popular at school. He is also smart, not like genius or anything, but he understands things and isn't a complete idiot.Miss Popularity
Amy Lu Sales - she's rich, spoiled, beautiful, and popular. Amy has long gorgeous glowing blonde locks of gently curled hair, an amazing sun kissed skin, awesome body, and bright brown eyes. She is actually quite nice, despite being popular, and rich. She is also the lead cheerleader for her team.The Nerd
Irving Lenard Kwasinzki - he is basically you're typical nerd. Short, dirty brown hair, pale skin, big old glasses, a weak body, and freckles. He is a genius and although he isn't quite good looking, he is oozing with self confidence. Though he's also a real jerk, always belittling others and their 'monkey brains' intelligence.The Shy girl
Cassidy Rose Ward - she's tiny, with her delicate straight black hair and bangs, small glasses, big doe eyes, and a freckle of two. She appears shy at first, but once you talk to her, she can become mean and rude to girls, and super boy crazy. She will shove herself upon just about any guy, and hates competition with other women.The Brooding Teen
Darius Ivan Adams - he's dark, he's mysterious, everyone's afraid of him, and he has never really talked to anyone. But that's because he's shy, and everyone runs away. He is super tall, with shaggy brown hair that is borderline on the color black, pale skin, and dark brown eyes. He takes some warming up too, but once he likes you, you'll find out that he is a freaking bouncing ball of sunshine and happiness.The Poet
Ernestine Gianna Alvarado - She's tall, with clearly dyed black hair with a red, blue, and pink strip in it. Her eyes are blue and her skin is pale. She looks rather depressing. She loves art and poetry, often writing it in her band notebooks. However her poetry is actually quite happy and she is really quite friendly once you get to talking to her.
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Stereotyping Gone Wrong
Teen FictionWhat if we took those common high school stereotypes, and flushed them down the toilet? What if we flipped them over? No more stupid jocks, and mean popular girls! In this brand new high school story twist, we follow the lives of six different commo...