The Parts We Play
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  • Reads 964
  • Votes 33
  • Parts 3
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published May 08, 2014
At Eve Crest's high school everyone knows exactly who they are, and nobody ever seems to deviate from the expectation.

Eve Crest plays quite a unique part as the schools resident pick me up. At least she was for guys with broken hearts.

Eve's not a slut, despite a couple of creative rumours, she just reminds these lonely boys that they can and will do better. She takes it very seriously.

Pine Dallas plays a role that's a bit more cliche. He's officially one half of everyone's favourite it couple. Their seemingly the perfect match, not to mention half the school has bets placed on how many kids their going to have.

When these two suddenly collide, all that everyone thinks they know for certain comes crumbling down. 

What happens when you realize that you no longer want to live playing one specific part?
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