Defy the stereotype (on hold)
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  • Reads 96
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Jan 03, 2019
How tiring can stereotypes be?

Does the head cheerleader always have to be the queen B?

Does the guys always have to be the 'night in shining armour ' ?

Does the girl always have to be the 'damsel in distress'


Does it always have to be the unpopular nerd and the school player?



Meet.....


Madeiline Lyric Chase, she's the schools cheerleading captain, she's popular , rich, pretty scratch that beautiful, she's been bestfriends with the school hearthrob JC since they were born....

And....

James Christopher Lawrence, he's what you could say hot...incredibly hot, hes got the blonde hair, green eyes and that oh so familiar smirk that got all the girls falling head over heels for him, best friends with the Cheerleading captain but....

In highschool, when friendships turn into rivals, when your feelings get mixed with your emotions, and your just not sure who to be anymore..?
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