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Detention Slip (On Hold) by MyNameIsN0tDave
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What happens when you mix together a high school French teacher, senior year delinquent and his older, hot brother? Definitely a whole lot of trouble. Jane Armel always wanted to be a teacher our of purely altruistic reasons: to help kids before they got into trouble that would steer their lives in a wrong direction, just like her mother. But when she collides with Keith Reth, a boy with a bad attitude and a load of problems, she's at the end of her wit because - he doesn't want her or anybody else's help. So, she does the only sensible thing and calls in his parents. Unfortunately, her great idea backfires when his older brother Jack shows up to school and it is evident that his bad boy streak is even worse than his brother's. Even more so, it appears that there is a whole lot more trouble behind Keith's behavior and Jack's arrogance. Jane is pulled into a world of violence that she never wanted to be a part of, along with the Reths. And the only thing to blame is a detention slip that was supposed to calm the bad boys down.
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Wild Card by MyNameIsN0tDave
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What would you do after your best friend betrayed you? Would you pretend like nothing ever happened and try to get on with your life or would you try to get even? Rachel Cox wasn't the type to let it go. So, after Jessica Smith tried to stick a knife in her back to gain some popularity while bullying her in the process, Rachel got completely pissed off at her ex-best friend. And after Jessica showed her true colors, she decided to take away the only thing Jessica valued. Her newfound popularity. This isn't your typical bad boy meets the good girl story. Oh, no. It's the bad girl meets the bad boy one while getting even. Because being bad was always more fun than obeying the rules. ______________ "Stop flirting with me, Cole," I hissed, watching warily the other students piling inside the classroom and slowly starting to sit down. He smiled again. "No." "Why?" I whined. "You know, Rachel, I realised one thing the other day. You really aren't interested in me," he shrugged. "And that makes you start flirting with me?" I said incredulously. "Well, that means you're really not like the rest of the girls I met." "So?" I hissed, almost completely losing my patience. A warm mouth breathed next to my ear while I stared straight ahead. "That means my interest is piqued, Sweetheart." At least one new chapter a week, every Sunday! #231 in #teenfiction #21 in #delinquent