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That Typical High School Story
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Ongoing, First published Jul 02, 2017
Mature
A band nerd and a jock... typical, right? Not really. Aviana plays the trumpet in high school. By appearance, Avi seems like a middle-class loser who gets straight A's and is in the band. She wears glasses, dresses tacky, and her hair is always a mess, but appearance isn't always what it appears to be. Levi, the captain of the football team also gets good grades. His dad is the CEO of a major company that Levi is the heir to. His dad expects him to become valedictorian, which leads to him to meet Avi and try to get her to back down from the top student. What will happen? Will Avi give in? Read to find out.
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He took a step closer, the smirk not leaving his face as he could sense my irritation. "I've been looking forward to this for far too long," he laughed, licking his lips. "And for once, I'm gonna be the one knocking the smug smile off of your face." My scowl deepened, confused as to what he was talking about. He took another step forward, standing close enough for me to get a whiff of his minty breath and aftershave. He leaned in towards my ear, speaking loud enough for only me to hear, "We'll settle this with the battle of the bands," *** [Completed] Kylie Thompson had it all; she had the perfect family, a handsome boyfriend, good grades, and she was apart of one of the best marching bands in the state. Within a year, that all changed. Her parents filed for divorce, her boyfriend broke up with her, her grades began to slip, and her band director passed away from kidney failure. Now Kylie has to deal with four new issues; her parent's immature fights, avoiding her ex, improving her grades, and keeping the band from falling apart. All of this, and putting up with a guy in the rival band that is so cocky yet so cute. With these newfound troubles, will Kylie be able to keep her life from crumbling, or will a certain someone come along and sweep her off her feet?