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Always a Spark
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Em andamento, Primeira publicação em dez 30, 2020
Milo Jones Anderson is the quarterback of East Wood High School. He is the most popular guy. He has always gotten the attention. Through all of it he had his all time best friend Rose Cameron. They have always been friends since they could remember. They have always been compatible. 

Rose Cameron is the opposite. She is the smart, is a A+ student. She doesn't like the attention but when she is with Milo she is completely fine. 

Well it was there sophomore year is high school which Milo and Rose were pretty excited and couldn't wait to spend this high school year together. But Milo and Rose realize something that will change everything.
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This High School's "It Girl" Brooke Jones has everything: a party every weekend, three best friends, and a boyfriend that is quarterback of the football team, but she feels like something is missing. On the other end of the social ladder sits newspaper geek Waverly Martin. Hidden from the popular eye, Waverly happily focuses her life on her marching band best friend and taking pictures for the school's newspaper. When these two girls from opposite worlds run into each other at a football practice, Brooke begins to realize what it is she's been missing, but is it worth losing what she already has?