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Ask Kate by blingey123
Ask Kate
blingey123
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At an early age, Olivia Saunders has been forced into being absolutely NOTHING but perfect. Perfect appearance, perfect behavior, perfect outfit, perfect everything. So there's absolutely no doubt to her that for her freshman year of high school, she's going to be queen of the school newspaper. That's how she's always been. But Mr. Masters, the smooth, snobby head of Harper Weekly, has other plans for her. She's put into a partnership with a boy she despises: Tom Thatcher, a boy a part of Thomas C. Harper High School's popular pack. Although he's a bit different from the others. He does his own thing, on his own time. He's very laid back, and doesn't really care too much about being perfect. This is what infuriates Olivia the most. But what happens when Tom shows her that there's no need to be perfect? That the best form of beauty is when there are human flaws? And what happens when Olivia finally tries to get out of her mother's iron clutches? Will Olivia become the person she wants, instead of what her mother has forced her to be? Or is she too scared to break the mold?
I'm Not A Jersey Kind Of Guy by everytimeiseeyou143
I'm Not A Jersey Kind Of Guy
everytimeiseeyou143
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Beckham O'Neil has been moved from foster home to foster home, nothing in his life has been stable for him, except for his running. Everyone has him stereotyped as the quiet trouble-maker that sits in the back of the class. The only two people that are willing to give him a chance are Lacy, the nice studious girl, and Coach Westcott, who makes him join the football team.
Her Royal Pen Pal by Candle_Ice
Her Royal Pen Pal
Candle_Ice
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When Elise Van Hastening got a request to chat with 'prince_charming01,' she never expected him to be the real Prince Charming!
I think I'm in love with a Malfoy. by lollyyypop112
I think I'm in love with a Malfoy.
lollyyypop112
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Fanfic Watty Awards winner 2011. Lily Luna Potter is the only daughter of the famous Harry Potter. It's her fifth year at Hogwarts and her feelings for a certain golden haired Slytherin are starting to surface. He's the son of an ex-deatheater, but for some reason, she can't get him out of her head. Can she resist her temptations this year? Especially on an eventful school trip to Durmstrang for the infamous Triwizard Tournement. On the outside Scorpius Malfoy has everything, the looks, the brains and the charm but there's one thing missing. A certain red head that he can't have. Or can he? This year will change everything. Magic and Love in one story. What more can you want really? Note: I know now that the new book and play has come out it may be a little different to what happens in this story, as when I wrote this story I didn't have a clue what any of the characters were going to be like. So I'm sorry if they act out of character to whats in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
Pen Pal by blingey123
Pen Pal
blingey123
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Alex Fitzgerald is just herself. No one cares about her. If anyone speaks to her, it's to hurt her. Nate Turner is the guy that everyone wants. Girls scream for him, boys envy him, and the school worships him. But he doesn't want any of it. He tries to keep away from everyone. He tries to be alone. But he just can't get a break. Naturally, Alex has a huge, embarrassing crush on Nate. And Nate has a huge, embarrassing crush on Alex. Neither will say anything. One day, in a state of boredom, Nate writes a message on a sticky note, and presses it under his chair during his biology class. Alex finds it during her study hall in that same room. She writes back. For the whole school year, Nate and Alex share a stream of yellow and purple sticky notes, writing to each other. Alex is happy that she has a friend. Nate is happy that someone is talking to him that DOESN'T know who he is. There's only one problem. Neither of them know who they're writing to.