Londyn Carter has a theory. She believes that she is capable of repelling people away from her, at least that's the only excuse she can conjure for not having any friends. This theory has never proven it self wrong. That is until Londyn's mother decides to send Londyn off to Sparrow Lake Camp. It's there that Londyn meets Oliver Wicks and her theory is all at once proven incorrect.
Upon her return back home, she comes to learn that Oliver surprisingly attends her school. Oliver changed all her negative views on friendships and she begins to look forward to continuing what they began back at camp. Except Oliver Wicks isn't the same boy he was at camp. Is she supposed to go back to being friendless or take the risk of trying to become friends again?
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Cover made by my fave (@jenleighna)
Soooooo basically if I don't write this book, I'm not too sure what will become of me. I've been writing it forever but now I've decided it needs to get done, good or not. So I'm doing Camp Nanowrimo again this year, everyday I write something, and everyday I'll try to get it posted here. This does mean that it'll have errors, that it might be cringey, that characters will say stupid stuff at the bewitching hours of my nights but my goal is to finish it nonetheless, errors and all. I just hope you like it while I'm at it.
The Repellent Theory is all a fragment of my imagination including it's characters and certain towns.
I will come back after it's done and rewrite it, considering it is a very very very rough draft.
(With that being said, please refrain from stealing my work that I've been working extremely hard on. I'm sure you could find something to work just as hard on so thanks in advance.)
Hopefully you're just as excited as I am.
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The Repellent Theory
Teen FictionLondyn Carter has a theory. She believes that she is capable of repelling people away from her, at least that's the only excuse she can conjure for not having any friends. This theory has never proven it self wrong. That is until Londyn's mother dec...