High School, Drama, and the Language of Romance
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Sep 26, 2012
Merae is just another high school senior. Except she has a twin sister who she looks nothing like, and she bears no resemblance to the rest of her living family.   Other than that she is fairly normal. She wishes her school would burn down, she fails in Calculus, and she tries to avoid too much drama-- outside of theatre, of course.  So when breathtaking Antoine De'Luca comes to her school, she (of course) drools over him a little.  And, an extra bonus, he's French!  Merae, not being one who guys would typically grill over, is shocked when she learns Antoine likes her just as much.  Of course, this brings the whole matter of all the bitchy chicks into the picture.  And cue in: DRAMA!!!


Sorry, I'm not all too good at writing descriptions.  Nonetheless, you should give it a chance...
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