Paper Notes

Paper Notes

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George Wright is part of the school paper - she's the photo journalist. She brings her camera all around school and she's probably one of the friendliest girls in school. Everyday, at four in the afternoon, she checks her locker to find sticky notes from her secret admirer named 'A.D'. She's convinced that this is a prank but after weeks of constant cheesy lines and reason why that someone likes her so much, she starts to think otherwise. She also found out that there are only three A's in the school. With the help of her co-school writers and her popular best friend, they're going to find this secret admirer whether it's a prank or not.
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Pink Note

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