Opposite Me
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Ongoing, First published Aug 13, 2014
Mackenzie Wilson is your regular popular girl who fits in just about any where. She plays soccer and she's consider popular. But she doesn't like to be popular at all. People call her fake but she's just being herself. Mackenzie is the nicest of her little clique. She's the goodie goodie who's on Student Council and already takes College Prep.  Then one night changed her whole world. Turned it upside down. Now She's someone so different. She won't ever go back to being that one popular perk. Or at least she doesn't remember being it. She doesn't even remember her best friend, Noel Clark. That's the worst part though they both secretly loved each other but they care more about their friendship than their love. Or at least that's what it seems like. Will she ever remember him? Will he move on? Will she ever be the old her again? Or will her family take advantage of her memory wipe and take her back to Sydney, Australia. Or will Mackenzie run away to live her own dream? 
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