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Crushing Equals... by someonewhocanwords
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Another typical story about a pathetic goody-goody of a girl who ends up falling for a player... But with a twist. After a heck of a summer, Bea Aspen returns to high school for the ever-dreaded senior year just to find her crush, Andy Mason, acting a bit off. Ok, he's acting a lot off. But when he starts noticing her, she finds out a lot about him, a lot about herself, and a lot about how crazy being in love with someone can be. This is about a high school crush and an identity crisis. ~~ "You're the one who called me a 'horrible douchebag' right? The girl whose locker is, like, right next to mine?" he asked, putting me in an even worse position. Oops. "Yeah, about that-" "Just a quick question. What did I...do to you again?" he asked. I just opened my mouth but no words came out. Is he being serious? He does the same thing to every single girl in the universe. "Yeah, it's a stupid question, but I just want to know what I did specifically to you." "Um..." I scratched my head. Well, he seems pretty serious about it. I just don't know what I should tell him. ~~ Characters and story belong to me, don't copy and steal it. Thank you!
The Seventh Year by someonewhocanwords
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Bea Aspen's uneventful and unexciting high school life gets turned upside down when she finally, after six years of trying, catches the attention of her stereotypically popular asshole of a crush. But as most stories go, what she got may not have been what she was expecting after all. And yet, the more she learns about Andy Mason, the more she learns about the people around her, about her small town, and even about her own family. And maybe, just maybe, in her seventh year of loving Andy, maybe she'll finally be able to learn things about herself she never knew were true. This is a coming-of-age story in which everyone isn't perfect, but maybe high school is just the perfect time to be flawed.