Everthing is Perfect.....NOT

Everthing is Perfect.....NOT

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Nikki Brown is your typical queen bee of Northridge High. She's got the looks, the clothes, every boy at her beck and call and the hottest guy in school, Travis Brooks as her boyfriend. Everyone thinks her life is sooooo perfect...yeah right. Her life may seem perfect outdoors but behind closed doors her life is a living hell. How will she get out of it and will she even make it?
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Noah Jackson, known as the high school rebel and labelled as "the playboy," could have easily fit the mold of the "perfect child" for her parents: academically gifted, athletically talented, and mostly compliant. The only reason why she didn't meet her parents' expectations was because she liked girls. Consequently, her father decided to send Noah and her brother to a prestigious school, far from home but close to her aunt Ava. Meanwhile, Makenzie Hyde, a sophomore, reigns as the school's queen bee due to her stunning looks, ambitious nature, and role as captain of the volleyball team. Dating Kyle, the epitome of the school's "perfect boy," only solidifies her status as the most desired girl in school, Everyone either wanted her or wanted to be her. People would say she had the perfect life, but was it really perfect? First day of school and Noah was already causing trouble. Makenzie, already not a fan of Noah, becomes a target for Noah to annoy. Eventually Makenzie finds herself working with Noah, and discovers a side to her.

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