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  • The Queen Bee by TwinMoonlight
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    THEY CALLED HER THE QUEEN BEE. THEY FORGOT SHE COULD STING. Every lame teen fiction story plays up a clichéd antagonist: a dumb blonde who happens to be the campus' evil queen bee - ruling over everyone, manipulating people to get what she wants. Zoey Alcantara, on the other hand, begs to differ. Everyone thinks she has it all: the wealth, the power, the picture-perfect life. Daughter of a successful businessman, heir to the country's top fashion empire, and girlfriend to the golden boy himself - Tyrone Gallego. But on the night of his graduation ball, one betrayal changes everything. In an instant, Zoey goes from the girl who had it all to the girl everyone turned against. Humiliated, heartbroken, and left with no choice, she flees to London. Two years later, Zoey is back. Blonde, unapologetic, and with unfinished business. She isn't here to play nice. She isn't here to cry over what she lost. She's her to settle the score. After all, what's a queen bee without a little sting?
  • The Wrong Side of the Court by TwinMoonlight
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    Since high school, Assunta Martinne Riordan and her best friend Sancho have been inseparable. For Tati, friendship meant giving up the school she once dreamed of attending and watching from the sidelines. But when the annual cup draws near and Sancho, now the celebrated captain of their basketball team, asks her to be there, Tati finds herself back where she never expected to return. ‎ ‎Caught in the middle of a fierce school rivalry, she comes face-to-face with Lorenzo Dominic Del Mundo, the cold, maddeningly composed captain of the rival team. She should hate him. She does hate him, or at least she thinks she does. ‎ ‎As the competition heats up, Tati discovers that loyalty is not always about who you cheer for, and sometimes the heart crosses to the wrong side of the court.