The Matching
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The Matching was a game that was played by the elite classmen every year. No one at Winchester Academy was a stranger to it, it had been a ritual that ran back for generations. One person every year was chosen to participate in the game. Sophie O'Connor is not a stranger to the games and has made it her personal mission to be selected into this year's Matching. However, she doesn't intend to follow the rules of the game, she's created her own rules with a different goal in mind with revenge fueling her. It's time to take down the Elites. Starting with Eaton Beckett.
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❝Mysterious," he hummed in amusement. "I like it. Are you new then, mystery girl?❞ - High school is like a game of chess. You have to gamble the moves you make and risk the chance of checkmate. In Harrington, that isn't the case. No matter what moves someone could make - unless you were one of the Elites - you'll always face checkmate, just for pure pleasure and entertainment, because that's all they'll ever be; another pawn in their game. But that was before Candace. After her best friend was ripped away from Harrington due to her obsession with climbing the hierarchy, Candace knows that she has to do the same to them. One by one. And once she does, she'll finally rest. But what if destroying the Elites means destroying someone she cares deeply about too? - © Copyright 2020 of ImAWandererXO

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