Too Ordinary
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Ongoing, First published Aug 18, 2014
"I don't want to be seen with you" he stated calmly 

"Why?" I questioned 

"Look at me, and look at you. No one wants to be seen with an ordinary girl"

"You mean no self-conceited, obnoxious, jerk wants to be seen with an ordinary girl" I scoffed.


Rebecca Benson is someone you can call ordinary. She considers herself nowhere near special. She's not popular, she's not a loser. She's not beautifully stunning nor is she horrid. She's not a super rude jerk but she's not a sensitive nice girl. She's just ordinary. She has ordinary parents, an ordinary best friend, an ordinary brother, and let's not forget her ordinary best friend's ordinary boyfriend. Rebecca thinks her ordinary life is going ordinarily perfect until her ordinary self gets stuck in a not so ordinary problem.
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