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You, Me, and The Party

You, Me, and The Party

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Aug 1, 2020
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1 boy, 1 girl, 1 epic party Meet Jo, the headstrong journalist of the school. She never misses the chance for a good story and she also never misses a party. Surprisingly the seemingly geeky girl loves a good bash with plenty to drink, although she never expected to find romance in the midst of a rave. Meet David, star of the basketball and football teams. He's your typical jock praised by the school and everyone around him, girls love him and guys want to be him. But what happens when he finds himself pushed together with the one person who can see right through him. "They say you find love where you least expect it, well I never thought id find it at the bottom of a Solo cup."
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