Something New for Now
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  • Reads 137
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 7
  • Time 32m
Ongoing, First published Feb 17, 2015
Eighteen year-old Kiera Pierce has lived a life unlike most other girls. For one, her dad owns a night club and has been forcing her to "entertain" the middle-aged guests that visit there. Her senior year, last year of high school, Kiera is prepared to survive through it as she had the past eleven years-alone, quiet, unnoticed. However, things went out of control on the very first day-Kiera's new homeroom teacher was the guy she'd "entertained" the night before! Her life takes a roller coaster twist as Kiera finds herself friends with two guys--whom she met from interupting their make out session--and falling for her new, unbelievably young teacher. What happens when a girl who has always been alone suddenly finds herself in their midst?
*Side note: The setting is closer to those found in Japanese manga and drama, where students have all their classes with the same classmates in their homeroom and homeroom teachers teach math and the common language spoken in the country/area.
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