Smartie Pants

Smartie Pants

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Verity Haberman hated Yuki Haskyu. Verity hated how Yuki lets the other students at the school act like slaves for her. Veri hated Yuki's perfect looks that reflect her perfect grades. She hated the girl seems so confident that nothing will ever go wrong. Most of all, Verity despised how Yuki made her feel inside. In the few weeks that she had been at Ukaki High, Haskyu had been nothing but friendly to Haberman, an overly emotional nerd. Well, that's what her classmates told her on the first day. But Yuki doesn't agree with them. Verity was...perfect in so many of her own ways. Yuki admired Verity for her ability to say the truth. How the girl didn't agree with other people acting like slaves to another. Maybe, then, she was hated by Verity. Haskyu hoped not. She only agreed to them helping her so that they would leave her alone afterwards. The pretty, popular student loved everything about Verity Haberman, and tried everything to get her to go to lunch or hang out with her. So Yuki Haskyu took to just plainly sitting down next to the girl in the library at break and lunch. What will happen when Yuki finds out she loves Verity. What does the popular girl do when every thing comes out? Will she get her happy ending with her smartie pants?
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