Stereotypes

Stereotypes

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Kennedy High School of Bisbee, Arizona is a place where all high school stereotypes rule all. There's the nerds, geeks, jocks, outcasts, and the 'Untouchables'. But what happens when a 'Wanderer' falls in love with someone that isn't quite......orthodox? I promise its less cheesy than it sounds. In fact, this book will deal with more sensitive and dark subjects A LOT. Please if you do give this the time of day, PLEASE keep in mind that I love to write but this is my first time commuting to a full on book. Thanks!
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Most people mistake Skylar Kennedy as a girl. Maybe because he has long hair, short, his voice sounds girly and his curves are more noticeable. It's because his mom wanted a girl, not a boy. His mom never let him have short hair and dresses him up as a girl. His dad is another story. His dad makes a living of killing people. He is one of the best assassins in the country. Skylar's mom doesn't know about this and his dad is secretly training him. Skylar is following the path of becoming one and has his walls up very high, until someone and some people slowly breaks those down WARNING: This book contains some dark and/or triggering subjects: physical/mental abuse, sexual assault and violence. Hope you like it! (By the way, it has been more than a year that I wrote this and I finally know the difference between a hitman and an assassin. So that means that there are things that don't make sense)

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