Social Casualty// Luke Hemmings

Social Casualty// Luke Hemmings

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Destiny Hope is sick of being bullied and used. So after she graduates she runs away. Where? She doesnt know. Her parents have divorced and dont talk to her anymore. Shes alone, or so she thinks. Her best friend Pam is with her the whole time, she just doesnt know that yet. What happens next?
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Victoria Scott is a 21 year old college student who recently got out of a violent relationship with Nick. While at a block party one night with her best friend, Michelle Rodgers, she spots an extremely handsome guy named Danny watching her dance. She’s attracted to him but ignores it and doesn’t say a word to him. She sees him again at her school, and even spots him at her job. She is instantly attracted and decides to figure out who he is. She gets information from a friend, Paris, but doesn’t find out about his lifestyle, until something major happens that makes her look at Danny in a different light.Just when things start to look up, something huge happens to her to complicate things even more. She discovers Danny’s secret, then a secret her Father has been hiding, on top of that she meets Skylar Brown and develops feelings for her. But just like Danny, Skylar too, is hiding a huge secrete from Victoria. Will she stay with Danny? Will she start a relationship with Skylar? Will she forgive her father?

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