Nameless, Not Wasteless

Nameless, Not Wasteless

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She was invisible in everyone's eyes, no one knew her name -not even the teachers-, and nobody dared to step in her way. It was just the way she liked it, and nothing could change that. Until he came along, when they first met, it wasn't the greatest first encounter. All he wanted to know was her name, all she wanted was for him to leave her alone. But knowing these two, neither option was exactly possible. At least not in her eyes. But maybe there's a glimpse of hope in this messed up world, just a tiny sliver of hope for the both of them to be somewhat friends. I guess you'll just have to read to find out.
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... that changes everything Sarah was starting her junior year of high school. Looking at herself in the mirror, she saw a pretty average blonde haired, blue eyed, teenager. She was neither in the popular group, nor one of the many cliched outsiders. Sarah was a nobody. She liked to blend in and lay low. It was her way out of not only this town, but her house. No one knew it, but her father was a high functioning alcoholic that often took his anger out on his family. With her older sister now in college, it had turned to her more often. Laying low in general was a good strategy. Across town, Ryan was prepping for his final year in high school. While he wasn't the stereotypical quarterback of the football team, he did fit into the popular crowd. His sports of choice included basketball and soccer, either of which might line him up for a scholarship next year. Ryan had a group of close friends and a lot of adoring acquaintances. It wasn't easy juggling his athletics and keeping the grades up, but he was just that good. The supporting parents didn't hurt either. It might be a cliché romance, but it will be fun to see what the year and beyond holds. ------------------------------------------ This is a story I wrote years ago, or at least partially wrote. As I transcribe it here, I have tried to update it a bit and give the characters/story more depth than what I had when I was younger. Hopefully it all gets pulled together!

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