Cocky
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  • Reads 34
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 4
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Aug 02, 2019
Teenagers can be really cocky. They think they know everything. Real big shots. They command everyone's attention; can be friends with everyone or with no one.

And then there are some that feel completely lost. They prefer to hide in the shadows, content with just being a fly on the wall. 

Alexander falls into the first category-- subsection A (friends with everyone). This charismatic soccer player is geared up to start his senior year at Gibson High. Newly single (maybe ready to mingle) and ready to spend his last year having a blast wih his friends.

Will there be speed bumps on his journey. Sure. Will some be self imposed? Of course. He can be a little too cocky for his own good. 

Follow a group of friends make it through the starts of their independence, and their first brushes with love.
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