All-American Stereotype
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  • Reads 1,424
  • Votes 80
  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Oct 19, 2014
Haley Hyun, class representative of the senior class, believed herself to be normal.  Good grades, cute personality, social, everything was going great for her.  But she hated the fact that everyone labeled her as a stereotype.

Jonathan Nathan Edwards, wide receiver of the varsity football team, was the perfect definition of delinquent.  Lazy, procrastinating, all-out jock, he fit his mold perfectly.  But he was more interested in someone other than those who labeled him that way.

This is the true story about how a stereotypical love broke the mold.
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Our Differences

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Chloe Jefferson: rich, popular and fashionable. Her life seems perfect. Why wouldn't it be? She had the most popular friends in school, all the students cower before her and she's got the highest position on the school social ladder. But even someone as perfect as Chloe has a secret, one that she'd try to keep hidden at all costs. Felicity Bloom was labeled a nerd from day one at Evermore High for sticking her nose in books instead of socializing with her peers. She ignores the taunting that came with being made an outcast, seeking solace within the pages of her favorite novels. No one had ever thought that strange, quiet Felicity had once been so vastly different. When fate forces both teens to unravel their secret pasts to each other, they learn that they're more alike than they realize. And with that mutual understanding between them, an unlikely friendship is born. P.S. This is not a lesbian story so I'm sorry if the description gave that impression.