Tit for tat
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  • Parts 10
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  • Reads 579
  • Votes 29
  • Parts 10
  • Time 50m
Ongoing, First published Feb 18, 2017
Meet--
Betty Salvatore nick named bubbles by her closed ones is a middle class, confident ,sincere girl who has just joined a co-ed high school

Matthew Frederick is the rich, smart and famous kid and adored by all,never sacrifices on anything 

Lisa Andrews is Betty's best friend is a fun loving bold girl and is protective of Betty

Barney Anderson is cousin of Betty who has a crush on Lisa and very close to Betty

James Patrick nick named jammy is 
the best friend of Matthew and is the playboy in school
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