Make It Happen

Make It Happen

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Akayla Mann Is the volleyball queen at her school. she never lost a game before. Her Heart and brain is at volleyball. She's 17 about 5'5 and extreme strength. She lives in a condo and she lives with her father. her mother died of an overdose. As you can see everybody's life is not perfect. what happens when Derrick moves next door to.her condo and he goes to her school. He comes off as the player type but really he focuses on basket ball. They become bestfriends and they get together. she grows a crush and so does he. Will he choose her. we don't know. oh and watch out for a twist.
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