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Trust by SleepyGarfield
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Pia (Poppy) Sullivan doesn't believe in love. She never has. Growing up in a family where her father and mother hate each other and where her younger brother gets used by his girlfriends (without his knowledge), Poppy has learned not to trust anyone. Letting anyone in means letting your guard down and exposing yourself to getting hurt. It's jumping into a void and hoping there's a net at the bottom to save you. Chase Edwards is seventeen and brilliant. Coming from the poorer side of town, his intelligence lands him in the best school- a school whose prestige means that even rich kids struggle to get in. Rumours spread like wildfire around the school about his illegal actions and he is alienated from his peers at school. Girls want to be with him for the thrills and guys want to be him. But Chase keeps his head down and no rumours are ever proven to be more than what they are- rumours. When Poppy and Chase are put together for a class project, Poppy takes no notice of the whispers swirling around them. Gossip doesn't matter; grades do. However, when circumstances push them closer together, Poppy finds herself in a situation she doesn't know how to deal with, so she makes a quick decision. She lets Chase into her life. It's a decision that she will grow to either love or hate. In this game, there isn't another option. *Warning: There are a few 'The Fault In Our Stars' spoilers in here*
It Started With A Tweet (One Direction // Zayn Malik Story) by messedupbun
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- because this moment simply is -
Undercover by nerdy4267
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Evelyn is a typical nobody. But she doesn't care. She's doesn't want anyone to notice her. She's not shy, she just doesn't care. She hates the popular kids and their perkiness. Her cynical, sarcastic attitude doesn't exactly leave her the ideal candidate for prom queen. But when she is chosen to do an article exposing the intricacies of popularity, will she have to recreate herself in order to fit the status quo?