Seating Chart
  • Reads 200
  • Votes 46
  • Parts 24
  • Time 4h 27m
  • Reads 200
  • Votes 46
  • Parts 24
  • Time 4h 27m
Ongoing, First published Oct 30, 2018
It all started with the switch of a seat. 

Ava Addison is a typical girl in her senior year. She follows the rules, but doesn't mind breaking them at times. She's a nice girl who can be mean when needed to; she's like most ordinary girls, and she likes the way she is. 

She has it all; a great family, annoying brothers, two close best friends, and a loving boyfriend. There was no need to add anyone else to the picture, not until Noah Carson. 

What impact would a new seating chart in english class do? How can something so small have such a big impact. No one knew this would be the beginning of a butterfly affect.
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