Tutoring the Player
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  • Parts 2
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  • Reads 48
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 2
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Mar 04, 2019
Elizabeth aka Liz is the average girl at high school. She get pretty good grades, and is what you would call a good kid. She has never gotten in trouble. She focuses in her studies, and is not really noticed. She acts as if that's no problem but would secretly love to be popular and admired. She just doesn't admit it. Then comes Ethan. Ethan is a player, and a bad boy. He's with a new girl every week. He is the most popular boy in school. But, his grades are dropping and he needs to keep them up if he wants to stay in his most favorite sport, basketball. Liz just so happens to be in his grade, and needs to earn her own money since her really rich parents can teach her responsibility. She wants to earn enough for the theatre group she wants to join for summer. Their world clash, and things turn out in a not so orderly fashion.
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