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Bully In Love by itsmejpx
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Jennie Kim was a well respected and put together 17-year old. She earned all A's throughout grade school and was the student every teacher dreamed of having in their classroom. For the past two years, Jennie has been attending public high school in Boston. She liked her school. She even liked her teachers. But there was one thing, well one individual that she could not tolerate. Her bully, Lalisa Manoban. Lisa was a trouble maker; she always mouthed off teachers, was sent to the principal's office, and even got suspended for a fight or two; and out of all the prospective students in the entire school to pick on, she chose Jennie.
Before and Now (GirlxGirl) by AlexEdws
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Gracie Slater and Colleen Witzel couldn't be more different. Gracie was the popular cheerleader and Colleen was the shy weird girl hated by all. To everyone's eyes, they were nothing to each other except that they were secretly lovers. But what will happen when Gracie is involved in a car accident and loses her memory. Everyone will try to help her remember but how can she remember something or rather someone no one knows about? How can they find their way back to each other? It's a new journey to fall in love a second time. Or will they? Trigger Warnings: -Strong Language -Mention of Homophobia -Mention of Physical and Emontional Violence -Sexual Elements Cover Design by MAD Lhermitte
THE ROSE AND THE THORN by crimsonclare
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India Thorn's motto had been 'don't get involved with girls from school' ever since the fiasco that was Cara Matthews. She was determined to stick with her motto, knowing how much easier it was to never have to see the girl again. When Miss Rose starts teaching at her high school, India's life is turned upside down... because what India didn't count on was having to decide whether that motto also included teachers. Copyright © 2019 by crimsonclare