"I don't understand why you're so angry," I cry out.
"I'm angry because you're beautiful, smart, and kind, but you don't see yourself as those things," they shout back, just as loud. "I'm angry because I fell in love with a girl that doesn't even love herself, and that hurts me," they whisper, out of breath.
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Blake has always been confident, but after a long relationship and even longer friendship is lost, she begins to lose herself and her self-confidence starts to deteriorate.
Cleo was known to have little self-confidence, but after a life altering situation occurred, Cleo embodied it.
What happens when the two collide?
Find out in The Definition of Beauty.
Katherine Baldwin-Crawford has always been confident. On the soccer field, she's a force. In the halls, she's effortlessly charming. But when it comes to love? That's the one game she can't seem to win. For years, she's been hopelessly in love with her best friend, Sophie.
Valerie Winters has never had time for high school drama. As head cheerleader and student body, she's always been composed, polished, and in control. But with her parents pressuring her into a relationship she has no interest in, she needs a way out.
A deal is struck. Katherine to distract herself from sophie, Valerie to get her parents off her back. It's perfect. Simple. No strings attached.
What if the perfect play was never the one she planned?