Welcome to the dumbest things you will likely ever read. We have many different stories that are all connected in one way or another...
We welcome all, and have plenty of space for mysteries.
This is where we will post our scripts for our films we will be making this summer. You will get first access to our secrets in our scripts, storylines, and anything else we post. Please comment with constructive criticism, as we are just kids and teens wanting to get better at these things.
Before each story, there will be a description of each new character.
There is a great mix of action, adventure, comedy, thriller, mystery, and random all in these stories.
This is rated PG-13 and includes violence, blood, extreme stupidity, and will cause the following, laughter, loss of brain cells, shortness of breath, confusion, and extreme brain cell loss.
How To Be The Best Third Wheel is now published as a Paperback & E-book by Wattpad Books!
As a Wattpad reader, you can also now access the Original Edition for free and the Wattpad Books Published Edition here upon purchase.
It's the last year of high school, and everything has changed . . .
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After a summer spent in the Philippines, Lara Dela Cruz is eager to start her senior year and, most importantly, reunite with her three besties. But what she did not expect was to show up on the first day of school to all three of her friends now in relationships. Fighting for their attention, catching some new and confusing feelings for long-time frenemy James, and wading through the pressures of post-high-school plans all have Lara reeling. And to make matters worse, Lara's beautiful and untrustworthy cousin conveniently appears and wiggles her way right between her and James' budding relationship. Feeling like a third wheel in more ways than one, Lara must learn to accept that change is inevitable, love is complicated, and being the odd one out is sometimes where inner power is found.
[[Word count: 100,000-150,000 words]]
Cover design by Jill Caldwell
Wattys 2020 YA fiction Winner
Wattpad Books Prize Winner