The Dare That Went Wrong || Cameron Dallas

The Dare That Went Wrong || Cameron Dallas

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Poppy McDonald- the most attractive girl in her school. Although she was the prettiest girls in school, no one liked her. She had no friends, the only people she could or would talk to was her mother and farther. She had been bullied by two boys all her life. She had gotten used to it now and it became part of her daily routine: Wake up, Go school, Give lunch to bullies, Go wait for bus, Get threatened, Go home...Maybe get bullied during lessons if her bullies where in that lesson. But what happens when one of her bullied decides to take an interest in her all of a sudden?
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Chloe Roberts was just a simple girl that loved her simple life in her small hometown. She was devastated when her mom got an unexpected job offering in North Carolina. After the move, Chloe develops a crush on the schools bad boy, Nash Grier. After a while, she begins to witness his bad intentions. Chloe was automatically labeled as Nash's new target and was bullied every day, until something unexpected happened. Chloe can't help but wonder, when the unexpected happens, if Nash will keep bullying her. Will he change his ways all because of a spark he feels when he's near her? Or will he push away his feelings and use her just like he has used every other girl at the school?

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