Social Suicide
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  • Reads 4,950
  • Votes 315
  • Parts 3
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Jul 02, 2014
Blake Hudson has fallen from grace and right next to Penny. The two despise each other, one being a popular golden boy and the other an outcast disliked by nearly all her senior classmates, but both are somehow unable to go a day without running into each other. 

A boy who wants to fit in the popular crowd and an outspoken girl who hates anyone with a high social status are never a good match. Blake, now an outcast himself, is no exception to Penny. As fate would have it they end up getting tied together and forced to acknowledge each other's existence. Ties with the popular kids, however, haven't all been cut, and everyone wants to know:

How did Blake Hudson end up at the bottom of the social scale alongside Penny in less than twenty minutes? 

Your guess is as good as mine. 

(NOT CURRENTLY WRITING BUT WILL COME BACK)
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