The Pretend Virgin

The Pretend Virgin

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I gave him my sorrow. How sorry I was for not believing him and about watching him dying over his brother. That was until my tears stopped and my sorrows ended up on the floor. Then, my fears. My fears of losing people the way I had lost all of my friends in an instant. The fear of never loving again and dying alone and the fear of life itself. He shed those away and they ended up over the headboard. Leah Uldrain was a typical bullied teenager. That is, before her parents moved her to American Honors High School. After what happened at her old school, she was left with no friends and no desire to EVER have a boyfriend again. At AHHS, however, she learns that not all people are equal. She becomes best friends with Bethany Parker and, together, they're unstoppable, but what happens when the man she falls in love with is not quite who he claims he is? P.S. The real mystery won't come out until later on in the book
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Heather Haggler, a young but comely fifteen year old faces extreme difficulties shortly after the death of her father. Surprisingly a bubbly and always happy 'fun spirited blonde haired' girl, as she used to be, is now a trouble-witted teen, who faces peer pressure. Heather has been very crestfallen ever since her dad died, and she grieves with it by smoking or drinking just to feel like weight is lifted off of her shoulders. She starts hanging out with the wrong people, and is fonded by a no-good troublesome junior, Michael Wean. She faces a horrible time avoiding him, realizing that another guy, Brandon Zeleski, the opposite of her friends, is the one she's in love with. She's a loner at school, because her friends skip it and hang out by an auto store. But as the story unfolds, things only get worse for her. Her best friend is turning against her, and she's starting to recieve horrible nightmares that are connected with her life and the death of her dad. She starts believing that her nightmares give out answers to her dad's death and her future, and she starts to distrust people. And although this seems nearly impossible, and becomes a long journey, Heather is challenged by her school shrink to change and show her mom and little sister that she can turn into her old self again, that is, if she's willing to cooperate with getting help to change, in the blink of an eye.

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