Ex-Best Friend
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  • Reads 15,007
  • Votes 1,039
  • Parts 11
  • Time 56m
Ongoing, First published Jul 02, 2018
Natalee Harris and Connor Wright used to be two pees in a pod when they were in fifth grade. 

He was the fat nerd that everyone picked on and she was the popular girlie girl. Living in two separate worlds, nothing could break these two friends apart. That is until he moved away, without saying a word.  

Years have passed and Natalee has traded in her dresses for run down sneakers. From being the most popular to the most troublesome, Natalee struggles more than ever in keeping friends.

When moving into a new town, she plans to control her temper in attempt to make things different once more. But it's a lot harder than she thought, when she spends her first day punching the most popular guy in Riverside High School.

Connor Wright 

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''Hey, dollface.'' He shouted behind me. I hissed and pretend not to hear anything. Maybe if I ignore them, they would go away like in the nightmares. ''Hey, Dollface!'' Please go away. I was almost at the entrance of the school when a hard hand reached out, tugging at my ponytail making me halt. ''I know you hear us, that's the second time you've been a bad girl,'' Gabriel growled in my ear. Knots of anticipation and fear corded through my guts. He pushed me into the group of other guys who grabbed me in place. ''Please, believe me, I didn't see anything. I was just having a nice, morning walk through the neighborhood, that's it.'' I looked back at him and did not convey any sign of weakness. Although my voice was shakier than intended to be, it was a deadpan giveaway. ''Well, We don't believe you, '' Heath joined in, he had the same evil glint in his eyes that would have me running for the hills. ''We want to know what you saw.'' When Mia Cassidy, a reserved teenager moves to the city, her life is flipped upside down as she tries to fit in. Lacking social skills, she soon became a nerd, a nobody, and an antisocial girl with all the problems of normal high school life. At school, she is bullied for being the geek with baggy attire and what- so-never teenage experience. As this thing couldn't get any worse, she accidentally witnessed something strange.