Prologue

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For the most part, Seth Richardson, Chloe Moore, Spencer Williams and Aria Benson had the most average friendship ever. The hung out at school, sat together at lunch everyday, and hung out every weekend. They were the most popular girls at there small school of no more than 90 kids. But they all had a secret.

Spencer Williams was a legacy child. Daughter of two of the most prestigious students at their small private school of Queensfield. Her parents were the power couple of their high school days - he was the star basketball player, she was the pretty cheerleader - and the day she walked in that school she made everyone stop and stare, teachers and all. She truly lived up to her status winning awards left and right for academics and sports. And with her handsome boyfriend by her side, what in her life could be wrong? 

Chloe Moore was basically the goody two shoes. She always did her homework on time, listened to her parents and teachers. She was a scholar, inheriting the smart genes from both her mother and her father, who excelled in everything they did. She was basically a carbon copy of them. Getting the beautiful looks from her mother and the, for the most part, sweetness of her father, she was practically perfect, but she had a dirty secret.

From the outside, Seth Richardson looked like the absolute perfect girl. She has the sweetest boyfriend, the clothes that her best-selling author mom bought her and everyone believed she had the perfect life with her perfect blond hair and the electrifying green eyes, she was truly something special. But with every pretty girl came an ugly secret. 

Aria Benson is the daughter of two very proper people. They do everything right and they always taught Aria to do everything right, and not break any rules. She’s honestly a nice, sincere person, who would never do anything extremely wrong. Aria always does everything she can for her friends and family, that’s the way she was raised. But Aria has broken a big rule to help her family, but what rule is that? 

All I can say is, the best kept secrets are the most twisted.

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