Hidden Love {Finished}
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  • Reads 52,455
  • Votes 1,123
  • Parts 28
  • Time 58m
Complete, First published Jan 09, 2019
"No one calls you julianna." 
"Well I guess one person does."

the most popular girl in school has everything she needs. friends, all the boys crushing on her and money
when she gets partnered up with the biggest nerd in school she gets to know him and sees who he really is: cute, smart, and very sweet.they start to hook up but they don't tell anyone because it will ruin Annie's reputation.when their secret relationship gets revealed the world spins and everything goes wrong. See what happens in Hidden Love by trulyannikans
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In Plain Sight

10 parts Ongoing Mature

Stacey Tanner has a secret. She's in love with her classmate Julian Booker and leaves notes in his locker every day. Julian Booker has a dilemma. He's in love with a secret admirer while simultaneously falling for Stacey. Every day, Julian looks forward to finding the small poems written for him in his locker. He doesn't know that they're penned by his eighth-period lab partner. When Stacey offers to help him study, she's elated that he accepts. The two grow closer outside of class as they begin to spend more time together. When Stacey realizes she is her own worst enemy, will she find the courage to get out of her own way? And how long will it take Julian to realize that the girl he's looking for has been right in front of him all along? Copyright © 2024 by Glenna Therese
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