Know what I learned? Guys like pretty girls. No matter how long in your life time you have known them, they always abandon you for the prettier girls. They're all shallow like that. And that's simply why I hate them. So why did he pick me?
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Haley Calvary was the most nicest and sweetest girl in Richmond High. She was known as the schools most trustworthy and truthful student there. She liked flower crowns and had the nick name of "TDOAP". "The Definition of a Princess".
Blake Hudson was the most popular Guy in school. He was given the label as the player, or the heart throb, or the King of the School. He is the most known for football too. He's the schools highest star, a quarterback.
So when Blake is determined to win her over, will he win?
[[Edit::: I strongly advise to read at your own risk!! I was so young when I wrote this book, it makes me cringe. I personally think it needs MAJOR editing and I can't bring myself to do it although I'm only leaving the book up and published is because it was one of my first books. Also, at the end it mentions a sequel that I will not be posting. :) if you continue to read, good luck and I hope you enjoy it? Lmao.]]
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37 Kapitel
Abgeschlossene Geschichte
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Alexandra Smith...
She's one of those girls who hates being late to class and always abides by the rules. Alexandra could be shy and lonely sometimes yet she could also be a chatterbox.
Derek Johns...
He is an ultimate bad-ass. What does he do on a daily basis? Well, he acts like a total bad-ass that's for sure. Derek is known for his arrogant, immature, cocky, yet charming personality that is sure to make girls swoon.
What will happen when these two collide? Will all hell break lose? Will there be heartbreak? Hatred? Or maybe even love?
{ WARNING: Contains violence, swearing, some sexual content, and a shitload of cliché... I wrote this years ago and looking back, my writing was shit and the whole story itself if cringy. Read at your own risk. O ~ O }