Denying Social Standards

Denying Social Standards

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Two people, Audrey Millers (nerd, shy, outcast) and Drake Colliway (most popular guy, tough, sexy, bad-boy) are assigned to work together on an English Project that is due in the next two weeks. Could this project lead to more than just a good grade? Could it possibly turn out to give an opportunity that neither of them would've guessed to happen? Join these two young adults on the road of drama, confusion, back-stabbing bitches, sadness, heart break, and worse of all: Love.
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