Not What I Seem [H.S]

Not What I Seem [H.S]

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Riley Jennings and Harry Styles are two different people. He doesn't know she exists, while he's all she thinks about. But that all changes with a school project. Both in junior year. Harry's at the top owning the school and most female teachers with his four other friends, and Riley's at the bottom... the nerd if you will. But not truly at heart, she's just too shy to show who she really is underneath. But can Harry help break her out of her shell or will it take something greater... like the Talent Show. -Copyright 2016. All rights reserved. Anything from Not What I Seem cannot be reproduced, redistributed, modified or displayed without consent of the author. All writings and ideas belong to the writer. For permission contact Gibbyyyy on Wattpad.com
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