God Laughs At Us

God Laughs At Us

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There's one thing that Ezekiel has always told himself. "If I were in a book, I wouldn't be the main character. Maria would be." Who's Maria? The cute, popular girl with a heart of girl that Ezekiel is utterly in love with. But while he would do anything for her to notice him, he knows that she would never. Right? Wrong. The day she comes up to Ezekiel with her soft smile, she changes his life. Sitting down in front of him and staring at him with amused eyes, she opens her mouth and asks him for his help. And while Ezekiel's best friend Salem can't help but be suspicious of her, Ezekiel ignores this and agrees to help her. After all, all she wants is his help in planning a party. What's the worst that could happen?
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