The Story of a Loser Girl
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  • Reads 391
  • Votes 18
  • Parts 17
  • Time 53m
Ongoing, First published Feb 09, 2021
Alex Oliver has always dreamed of starting her own band, however her dreams started to change the day she saw her old friend. Alex has to start high school with just the help of her best friends Nate, Louise and Spade. 'The Foolish Four', 'The Nerd Alerts' 'The Loser Clique' they were called by the kids in middle school. They never understood all the names they were called, yes they were smart but they weren't top of the class or anything. They were all weird, all something out of the ordinary and some kids liked to pick on them for it. Spade, was always jittery; she could never stop moving. Louise, was anti-social; if her head wasn't in a book you would know something was wrong. Nate, was so tall he hit his head on the ceiling in most rooms in the school. Alex, had a stutter that sent teachers who had to talk to her through the roof with anger. 

But this isn't a story about a group of misfit friends, no this is the story of how Alex met Danny and how she fell for Danny like her life depended on it. This is the story of a loser girl.
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