Playing All The Right Notes
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  • Parts 18
  • Time 5h 4m
  • Reads 643
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 18
  • Time 5h 4m
Ongoing, First published Oct 29, 2017
Alicia de la Luz had everything planned out as soon as she was accepted into Radiant Academy for the Performing Arts, one of the most prestigious performing arts schools in the country.
Her perfectly planned out year is threatened when the neighboring sports academy, Eclipse Academy, is burned down due to a bonfire gone wrong by one of the hottest football prospects in the country: Colton Hunter.

With Eclipse Academy in ruin just weeks before the start of the school year, the school board has no choice but to send the students to the closest and biggest school in the area which unfortunately for Alicia, just so happens to be Radiant Academy.

Alicia's perfectly planned high school career is threatened to go up in flames at the arrival of the jocks, but by some stroke of luck (or misfortune) she was presented with the perfect opportunity...
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CHAOS

60 parts Complete Mature

Clear Lake Academy holds the worst of the worst delinquents from around the country. Each and every student there holds a notorious background that led them there and almost everyone avoids them. After setting the tenth building on fire, which just happened to be a community building, Pandora finds herself in front of the scandalous, rebelled school with a suitcase in each hand. TROUBLE This year will come with what everyone expects; fights, events, pranks and enough trouble for jail time. But amidst everything, Pandora finds herself befriending a group of boys that love trouble just as much as her, and, maybe she even finds herself in love. But what if they not only cause trouble but end up getting themselves in trouble. Going about their day is easier said than done when a different type of trouble starts occurring. Is it worth causing so much trouble just for a little fun?