War with the Head Boy
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  • Reads 27
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Aug 12, 2017
One deal made by her parents leave Ellie in a war with the head boy.

Who ever says the last year of high school is going to be easy? Especially when you're the head girl who supposedly gets the worst sidekick in history. Kingsley Academy never had two main leaders for the school, why now?

When trouble seems to be your partner, no doubt there's going to be some crime scenes to clean up. With all the pressure weighing Ellie down, can she truly make it to the end of boarding school? It doesn't help that the cause of all the stress comes from the head boy, Nicholas Kingsley. Can she tough it out for the rest of the year with all his pranks terrorising her hard work.

Frustrated, Ellie starts to develop feelings for this irritating boy and finds herself guarding her heart even more so than fighting the battle. Can she win both? Keep her heart and the school in one piece? Or will Nicholas conquer the battle field and leave his final legacy for his fathers Academy?
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