Strategy Pranking
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  • Reads 458
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 4
  • Time 36m
Ongoing, First published Dec 15, 2012
Meet Robin Dawes. She's 16; she struggles at maths, has a crush on one of the most popular guys in school, and, to put it politely, is a total bore. 

Her life consists of going to school, hanging out with friends, and then spending the rest of her time on her computer.

Enter Chad, the gorgeous badboy that changes her life.

And kills it, slowly.

Chad is your typical trouble maker, and enjoys nothing more than to annoy anybody and everybody.

On a night, the day before the school dance, Chad phones Robin, and asks her to be his date at the dance. Ecstatic, she agree's, only to be humiliated by Chad in front of the whole school.

This fateful evening cause Chad and Robin to hate each other, but it doesn't take Chad long to realize he enjoy's her company.

But how will Chad react, when Robin starts talking to the boy of her dreams?
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