In The Deep End
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  • Reads 1,035
  • Votes 34
  • Parts 7
  • Time 48m
Ongoing, First published Dec 20, 2014
Scarlett's new boarding school was everything she expected it to be: Strict teachers, snobby rich kids and a school building that would rival Hogwarts, yet, what stereotypes had failed to warn her about was the hot guys- or the drama that just seemed to always follow them.   When Scarlett first meets Noah, her heart is racing, but he is just the kind of guy she needs to avoid- arrogantly confident, overly flirty and the school heart throb. He's the guy who has everything, the girls, the looks and even a twin brother. How would he ever like her anyway?  But when her 5am swims in the school ocean pool seem to always have a guest visit from yours truly, Scarlett begins to crack his cocky persona he portrays in the public eye.   As their infactuation rises, so does the tension, as the distance between Noah's private and public personalities is strained and a jaw dropping plot twist reveals that everything is not as it seems.
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