The Bully and the Bullied

The Bully and the Bullied

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What happens when one of the most popular girls at her high school, falls in love with the dorkiest boy at her school? In any other situation they might fall in love, and the popular girl may get teased or bullied about the relationship probably even lose her school popularity, but in the end they would lead a happily ever after. Unfortunately, Claire's in a situation that's a little - and by little I mean a lot - more complex then that. Claire wouldn't mind the teasing if it meant she could date her crush that she's had for years, she wouldn't even mind losing her crown of popularity. Unfortunately that's not the only thing keeping her from telling Jason 'Jace' Williams how she feels about him. She's spent the past several years taking her frustrations and anger out on him, and to keep her, "don't mess with me, or you'll regret it," reputation she's been picking on him since her first year of high school. Claire seriously doubts that Jace could reciprocate her feelings for him, but what will she do when Jace sees her art journal with several drawings and pictures of him in it? Will Claire confess her feelings toward him or will she deny them and come up with a scenario that gets her out of the mess and lets her spend time with Jace. The answer is the latter.
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Jessica is your everyday not-so-stereotypical nerd. She does not act like regular nerds, who are obsessed with having perfect grades, although she is an A+ student and not very noticeable. She is more like wallpaper than an actual talking human, until she meets the school bad boy. They became immediate enemies (well, after she gets over his good looks). They are forced to spend time together since they both are in many of the same classes and have the same job. But he begins to rub off on her, and she suddenly becomes more confident and courageous. Is this a bad thing? Or is he just a bad influence?

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