The Popular's Secret

The Popular's Secret

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Summer King is sitting at top of the social hierarchy and is seen as the beautiful, popular and desired. But on the inside, she is star wars obsessed and constantly reading. Everyone thinks her life is perfect when in reality she is pining over the one guy she can never have... Austin Scott Austin Scott is the biggest geek in school, sitting alone at lunch and only socialising with his science friends to talk about astrology during class time made him the biggest loner at Freeman High School. All he ever does is read, study and watch movies. When Summer's grades suddenly start dropping and she needs a tutor he finally feels noticed, but can you really be friends with the most popular girl in school.
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