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Ongoing, First published Feb 07, 2019
This is a story about a girl who has zero social interaction and zero friends. The people from the school don't even know her name so they call her zero. Her school decides to make people from another school interact with people from her school. every senior must give their phone number and the schools decide with who they must interact for the project.
There are only two rules
1.	Don't meet until 2 months only if it is on accident.
2.	You have to text or call otherwise you fail al your classes.

What will happened when a loner and a badboy are forced to communicate.

She was home thinking how would she be able to communicate with a stranger if she even couldn't make a friend in real life. Her phone going of brought her out of her thoughts. 
she saw a text from an unknown person 


-unknown-
Hi.

-Me-
- "Who are you" she texted back.

-Unknown-
Your texting buddy from the stupid project.

-Me-
. . . . . .
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