“The funny thing is, in almost every teen fiction story there is a slut. No, I should say in EVERY teen fiction cliché story there actually is a slut, sometimes there’s even a man whore. Of course he’s the hot guy that usually falls in love with the main character. But sluts, no, they’re the disgrace, the walking STDs, the person that's used and abused. But what’s even more disturbing is the fact that no one knows our story. The life of a real slut. My name is Adriana, by the way; but my "friends" call me Ace.
Here's my story.
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Adriana Dawson- or simply Ace-is what people consider a slut, she has blonde hair and blue eyes, she dresses in tight clothing, and she has multiple sex partners. Every one knows she'll never be good for anything but laying on her back, and she knows it as well. She'll never be smart, never be successful, never know what it feels like to be in love... or so her mother constantly tells her. These were the rules of her life, and she had learn to accept them. But when she makes the mistake of falling for a guy who loves the good girl, she decides it's time to switch things around. Now this "slut" has decided to transform back into "little-miss-innocence" to catch the attention of Ryan Rider, the school's dream guy. It's just like a cliche story- except backwards.
Eric Garner is what people would consider a "goth" because of his immense love of rock music and the color black. He understand he'll never fit into society, but he doesn't want to. His grades are good, his friends always have his back, and his parents accept him the way he is. The only thing he's missing is the girl he's been crushing on since the beginning of 8th grade year- Ace Dawson. So when Ace decides to switch from being the school slut, to the school nerd, to catch the attention of a complete jerk- he decides he'll change as well.Eric the Goth is now Eric the Bad Boy, and Ace the Slut is now Ace the Nerd.What could possibly go wrong?
Elliot Jensen and Elliot Fintry have a lot in common. They share the same name, the same house, the same school, oh and they hate each other but, as they will quickly learn, there is a fine line between love and hate.