Ann always thought she was a normal girl. She thought reading was supposed to be that's hard and other people are like that too. That was until her grandmother told her she was special. She told her she had dyslexia. Ann tries to figure out if she does. She asks questions to her classmates. Until everyone in the school finds out she had dyslexia. And she gets bullied...
She's just your ordinary girl. She has silk brown waves. Big chocolate brown eyes. She's really no one special. An average girl. With beyond extraordinary grades. So naturally it's where she's bound to turn when things get tough. She'll bury her nose in her books. Surround herself with schoolwork and block out anyone or anything that would destroy her. She would spend a Saturday night with her textbooks rather than out on the town with her so called friends. She's friendly when she has to be, but also incredibly shy around new people. She's exactly who she wants to be.
He's every girls dream superstar. The ideal boyfriend. The one that any girl would take home to mom and dad. He'll stand below her window and serenade her with beautiful melodies. He'll hold her hand walking to class. He'll smile when he calls her. He'll score the game winning point in any sport.
But what happens when the girl he wants can't seem to understand she's more than just your ordinary girl. She's extraordinary.