Silly Sloppy Romance
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Ongoing, First published Jul 11, 2017
Blake is blonde-an artificial blonde, but a blonde nonetheless. 

She also happens to be manning the kissing booth at the carnival. So when her best friend gets sick decides to take a break, it's only a matter of time before Blake has to step in.

Then enter Louis, running away from the scene. He's the epitome of trouble-which also explains why he's being chased down for stealing at yet another booth.

It's only a matter of time before the two meet.

But what turns into a terrible mixup may end up in a silly sloppy romance.

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36 parts Complete Mature

In the bustling halls of Westbrook High, senior Emma Wright is known for her impeccable organizational skills, color-coded planners, and an ability to handle anything thrown her way-except the idea of showing up to prom alone. To avoid social disaster, Emma devises a foolproof plan: hire a date who can convincingly play the role of her perfect boyfriend. Enter Jack Cooper, the charming and carefree class clown, whose grades could use a little help. The deal is simple: Emma helps Jack with his studies, and in return, Jack pretends to be her loving boyfriend for the next few weeks. As they navigate the trials of their fake relationship-dodging nosy friends, skeptical teachers, and the ever-watchful eyes of social media-they start to see beyond each other's façades. Emma discovers that Jack's laid-back exterior hides a deep insecurity about his future, while Jack finds that Emma's obsession with perfection stems from her fear of failure. Their fake romance brings them closer together, leading to moments of unexpected vulnerability, witty banter, and laugh-out-loud situations.