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Two Can Play (Unedited)
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Ongoing, First published Jun 22, 2012
Mature
"READ AT YOUR OWN RiSK *PARENTS STRONGLY CAUTIONED * "
Amber Vance has always been a nobody to everybody at Harlem High School. She only has one friend named Cathy Grace who attends McKinney High School. Cathy Grace and Amber are two different people.  Cathy is more outgoing, and is captain of the cheer leading team.  Amber on the other hand loves to read, stay on the computer all day, and plays video games. Amber and Cathy have been friends since kindergarten, but things take a turn when Amber goes from a nobody to a somebody. Things start going down hill when Amber catches Cathy's new friend Maranda about to have sex with Cathy's boyfriend Bryant. Will Cathy believe Amber, and what happens when the guy Cathy's been falling for falls for Amber? What is the fate of falling for your teacher, when your dating someone? Take a trip where there just may not be a happily ever after.
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