The Quite One ( A Case for The Unpopular)
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Ongoing, First published Aug 19, 2020
Danielle is a 15-year-old African quite girl and always had been. But don't mistake her quietness as a weakness. She not quick to be angered but when she does get angry you better watch out. She's calm and knows what she's worth and knows what she wants. She's starting Freshman year in Highschool.

D'Andre is the 17-year-old popular boy in the school. He's starting Senior year, he's cute/hot and all the girls throws themselves at him. He gets it easy and he sometimes gets bored with all these girls who freakishly look the same. All have big butts, big boobs, thirsty, same clothing style, talks the same. Although he's not complaining cause he gets the S*x. He also a player and only use girls for his benefits and throws them away when done. He specifically goes for Freshmans, well they throw themselves at him.



( ahh, the cringe. I'll keep it up tho, cuz what is life without a little bit of cringe?)
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