Nala Lowe
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  • Reads 26
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published May 07, 2020
Mature
Nala Lowe is a girl as ordinary as they come. Well, by ordinary I mean the complete opposite of that. She's smart, annoying and most of all just plain weird. She has wavy blond hair that reaches her waist with bright green electrifying eyes. She's shy but has a bubbly personality when she's around her friends.
 But she has a crush on her best friend Cole Kingsley who just sees her as his best friend.
 Cole is a tall, partly muscular boy with dark hair and deep brown eyes. He is funny (he loves puns), he loves to annoy his friends, make fun of them but he's very protective when it comes to the people he's close to.  
Her goal for the year is to tell Cole how she feels and hopefully get him to like her back, but is he really willing to stop looking at her as just a friend and start looking at her as something more?
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