The Girl in The Back of The Classroom
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  • Parts 20
  • Time 2h 2m
Ongoing, First published Aug 11, 2014
Meet Faith she is shy, insecure. and super smart.She has  a love  writeing she even has her own blog. Meet Faith's best friends Madison pretty, outgoing, and confident she could go out in sweat pants and a hoddie and make it a new fashion trend and Dylan he's a jock, really good looking, and very charming. And yes they are so different from Faith but some how they have been friends forever.
  
  Now meet Alexender a.k.a Mr. Badass he's a, School player, and get into trouble a lot. He may seem like every normal school bad boy, but he has a very troubled past and demons he just can't deal with. That is until he meets Faith. He felt a connection with just looking at her when they first met bumping into each other in the hallway.
  
  Madison convinces Faith to go to the masquerade black and white ball at school where bumps into Alex again they talk for while  and bond but when it's to leave Faith leaves without even giving him her name but she drops her bracelet and he finds it he is determined to find his Cinderella but what doesn't know is his Cinderella is in the back of the classroom.
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