The Butterfly Effect

The Butterfly Effect

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The Butterfly Effect (noun): When the tiniest act, such as the flapping of a butterfly's wings, can have a large affect somewhere else in the world, like the creation of a hurricane. --------------------- When Noelle Hughes is forced to move across the country for her sister's big shot at a music career, she doesn't think twice about it. An opportunity like that only comes once in a lifetime right? And she made new friends, does well in her classes and can't wait to graduate. Until Wren Hughes is told she might get kicked out of the best arts academy in the country because she's failing her subjects. The two decide to use their almost-exact appearances to their advantage and switch places for a week, where Noelle can pass Wren's classes for her. Throw in Alec Wright, the school's notorious bad boy, and his three equally-attractive friends, two best friends, five exams, two graduation dinners, a trip to the beach and mariokart and you've got yourselves a story worth telling. -------------------- Updated every week, still editing :)
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High school is the time where you find yourself. You make friends that become your whole life, or become the death of you. You find the love of your life, or experience your first heart break. You either have the best time of your life, or learn why there are so many movies about how horrible high school is. Maybe you become a straight A student, a Cheerleader, or the Quarterback. Possibly you party too hard and crumble under peer pressure. Whatever it is high school does to you, those years help you become who you are. No matter how messed up they may be. Sammie is 17, and she is learning the hard way how easy it is to get lost in those years. Luke, a boy she has gone to school with for almost a year, starts showing an interest in her. Can he help her find her way out of her own choices before she drowns in them?

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