The odd one out
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Ongoing, First published Nov 25, 2020
You're a girl who goes to a well known school called Whitebay. Chasing your dream career in volleyball, when a devastating injury occurs and takes that chance away, or does it? You find out that your injury isn't completely healed by the time tryouts for your final year. You feel as though your career is over, and you won't get scouted by your dream college, until Kate, your friend, gives you this crazy idea of finding a new high school to carry out the rest of your volleyball dreams. You find a school, that your current school doesn't play, on the border of the state about 3 hours away from your home. It's the closest school you could find, there's nothing wrong with it. The school has a great academic standing, great sports system, and an amazing reputation for scouting. The only problem is, its an all boys school.  What happens when you fake your medical records...well, steal your older twin brothers' medical records and use them to be in the school? What happens when you leave, chop your hair, enroll into the school, and lie to your family about where you are?

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I will post pictures of who is who in the first chapter. I will be using celebrities to be the main characters, such as...the spn cast cuz why not. So, I do not own anyone besides the characters names (not including yours...well I own your boy name I guess...even if it's nowhere close to your actual name, just to make it easier for me to write. You can change it in your mind if you don't like. It will  be: Nate Hendrickson (your fathers last name))

Cover made by and drawn by...me😂

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