He plays, I play. Hes getting better I'm getting worse. Jess Star loves basketball but she isn't playing for the for the fun of it, shes playing to escape the label. Ryan Rock loves basketball but he isn't playing for the fun of it, hes playing to escape the bills. Ryan and Jess are total opposites but isn't there a clichè saying that opposites attract? Hes poor, shes rich, hes popular, she only has one freind. They're both seniors and dribbling the ball around the court for a certain reason. Ryans currently paying the bills for is unstable family. Even though leaving his family on there own makes his stomach turn he still knows he has to go. The only option to freedom for him is a scholarship, moneys never a choice for him. Jess is sick of being named the 'Rich Brat'. Jess's parents are both judges at the supreme court, so isn't that alot of pressure? Shes the richest kid in the school but she isn't a Rich Brat as they call her. The only option to leave the label is to stop living off her parents and leave them as she wishes. The only option to freedom for her is a scholarship, moneys not a choice anymore. When Jess's coach assigns Ryan to train her, he isn't happy. But what happens when Jess shows a little distraction is good for him?
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