It Started with a Party
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  • Reads 1,763
  • Votes 47
  • Parts 6
  • Time 1h 44m
Ongoing, First published Sep 28, 2012
It all started with a party. 

Not exactly the best words to begin a story; however they are the ones that are the start to Sarah Worthington's.

	Sarah Worthington is the typical "nobody" at her school. She could count the amount of friends she has on one hand, and her social life-well let's just say she doesn't really have a social life. For years she's gone on with people barely even noticing her existence, until one fateful night when her brother Drew hosts a party at her house without telling her. There, she officially meets Tyler Cox, the school's golden boy who also happens to be the hottest guy in town. They form a special connection, and once she befriends him, her status suddenly jumps from being one of the biggest losers to possibly the most popular girl at school.
	For the first time ever, Sarah's life isn't completely pathetic; she's finally enjoying the feeling of what it's like to actually have so many people want to be her friend, and it seems that the friendship she originally formed with Tyler may even develop into something more. However, that all changes when Tyler's beautiful ex-girlfriend and first love, Olivia, moves back into town, stealing the spotlight from Sarah-and eventually Tyler's love.
	Heart-broken and lonelier than ever, all Sarah wants is to get back at Tyler and show him who he's missing out on. Fortunately for her, her brother might know just what to do to accomplish that. What happens, however, if this plan doesn't exactly go the way she'd planned? Will she really be getting back at Tyler Cox-

         Or will her thirst for revenge only hurt her in the end?
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