Wish I could forget you
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Ongoing, First published Feb 18, 2019
Rome Luis is a senior at riverside High school. She is dating Danny Francis. The starting quarterback on Norfolk high schools team. The rival team to Riverside. Rome has been drawn to traveling but never has been able to for money reasons. She is wanted to become a traveling nurse and help kids and families around the world. But she has to get a good scholarship to do this. 

Oliver Star . The starting quarterback on Riversides team. Him and Danny have been head to head from the start. Oliver is the biggest jock and kid in the school. Rome is not. She is just a nerd to others. Or the random girl people don't know. Oliver's family has a secret to their rich life. But no one knows what it could be. 

Rome and Oliver begin to recognize each other as more then just rivals. And Oliver may be able to help Rome with problems she is running into.
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Ashley has had a tough life. Mom walked out when she was eight. Dad became an abusive drunk towards her older brother, Daniel, and herself. Her brother is twenty three but didn't move out so he could help Ashley. Ashley is 17, in her senior year, and gets into a lot of trouble. So when Tyler, a popular, good for nothing guy starts talking to her she gets frustrated and pushes him away. But the sight of him makes her feel... Different. Maybe Tyler will change her habits of not letting people get close. Or maybe he will make herself become even more isolated.