Confidence Meyers is the wall-flower of her school. No one pays any attention to the girl with a hippie name, but she doesn't care because she actually she prefers it like that. Why? Because she is the Post-it Note Girl, the mystery person who leaves inspiring messages all over peoples lockers, backpacks, book, etc. No one knows who she is. All she leaves is a message on every post-it saying, 'Love, your Post-it Note Girl'. Everyone wants to know who she is, even the teachers who are also left messages. The only person that knows Confidence is Post-it Note Girl is the schools janitor, who helps her keep her secret and put up messages. But just because the messages she leaves are inspiring doesn't mean, her life was so easy. So why did she start writing those messages in the first place..?
So what happens when the school rebel, Chris, sees her one day leaving a Post-it Girl message? Instead of confronting her, he decides to make her the subject of his English report, which is worth 65% of his grade. Though, Chris gets more than he bargained for as he follows Confidence's life and discovers that Post-it Girls life isn't what people think...But in the process of all this...he starts to fall for her..
Ella is falling apart trying to live a "perfect" high school life. Then she meets Ren, who can see past her scars. Suddenly perfection isn't her only option.
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Ella Volkov is a gifted music student, but she's depressed and starting to crack under the pressure of high school. Her overbearing father won't even let her choose what instrument she plays. Then she finds herself alone at a party with Ren, her best friend's crush. She'd always thought he was rude, but after that night he's all Ella can think about. Now she's trapped. If Ella dates Ren, it will ruin her friendship with Jenny. But if she stays true to Jenny, she's losing the one person who can see past her scars. It's up to Ella to decide if she will forge her own path, or stay in the "perfect" box designed for her...
Content and/or Trigger Warning: depression, anxiety, self-harm, violence, sexual assault.
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