So Stereotypical
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  • Reads 133
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Dec 26, 2014
Stereotypes. We all know them. The jocks, the geeks, the nerds, the goths, the populars, etc. Before I came to this school, stereotypes controlled everything. But that was before I came here. Before I knew everyone here could be so...well, stereotypical.

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Kodi Thompson is a unique girl. Awkward, stubborn, smart, and a bit feisty. She's never been only 'one thing'. But what happens when being 'one thing' is the heart and soul of her new school? But if you ever knew Kody, then you'd know that being 'one thing' will NEVER be her first choice.

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Darren Manning is a stereotypical popular jock. Ever since he enrolled into Joan Creek HS, being a stereotypical popular jock was his life. Being a popular jock gave him a future, something he could hold on to. But when Darren meets the spunky yet introverted Kodi, his views about everything changes. Including his views about himself.

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