You Belong with Me

You Belong with Me

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Taylor is a 16 year old junior at Hendersonville High School in Tennessee. Her boring lifestyle makes her long for adventure. She feels trapped in the walls of her school, begging for something to happen that will break down those walls. Her boyfriend, Tom, plays on the football team, he's everything she ever wanted, until she stopped loving him. Joe Alywn's family moved from London after the sudden death of his father. He starts this school year two weeks behind everyone else. Despite Joe's attractiveness and athleticism, he feels unable to fit in at his new High School. His life has been changed and moved but, can he find stability in his new life with his new friends? Highest Ranking. #1-jaylor - 01-19-22 🥳🥳
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If you only knew That I can see you. Lover is 16 and in her 10th year of high school She's focused on her studies and career and avoids talking to people She's the shy girl in school that everyone knows but nobody talks to... Reputation is the complete opposite 12th grade Popular Captain of the volleyball team Tall, Gorgeous and definitely an extrovert Shes known for her mean personality towards the shy people in school What happens if lover changes school and Rep becomes her biggest bully

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