A Pretend Girlfriend For Mr. Popular

A Pretend Girlfriend For Mr. Popular

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Diana Clarkson is a simple 9th grader at their school. She has loads of friends including Athena Watson- who happens to like Danielle Mnemosyne, also known as Mr. Popular. After a while, the Watson family decided to put up an arrange engagement party for Athena. Danielle, who happens to like Athena back, thought that he should make her jealous by getting a pretend girlfriend. Well of course, he would pick one of the most beautiful girls at his section, Diana. Diana agrees to be his PRETEND girlfriend, for some reason. But soon, she starts to develop true feelings for Danielle! We hope this story ends with a happy one. xx A Pretend Girlfriend For Mr. Popular. xx
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(this is kind of poorly written) Clarke lives in TonDC, New Jersey and she's seventeen. She's been bullied almost all of her lie. She has no friends and she has a very dreaded past and she can't forget what happened. She has a ton of problems that she expresses very much. Lexa goes to Arkadia Girls Boarding School, AGBS, and she's the most popular girl in school and the richest. She is also the gayest girl in school. She has a bad past with relationships but puts it aside. When Clarke moves to Arkadia, Lexa is anxious to meet Clarke and get to know her. But will Clarke allow her to get through her complicated life? rewriting :)

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