High School Submission

High School Submission

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Elizabeth is a wonderful person but two guys would do anything to be with her. Mr. Justin Meyers is a science teacher at her school and would love to date her but could get in trouble. Aaron is a bad boy and would do anything to have her one way or another, if she doesn't want him, he'll have to force her. Who will end up with Elizabeth and who wont? Mr. Meyers walks over to Elizabeth and says, "Good morning Elizabeth, how was your weekend?" "It was good Mr. Meyers, thank you for asking," says Elizabeth. He walks back to his desk as Aaron walks in and see's Elizabeth sitting by herself. Aaron looks at Elizabeth and winks at her, but she doesn't acknowledge him but says, "I don't take too kindly to you winking at me, I'm not a girl like you think I am." He says, " What kind of girl are you then, because you look pretty hot and sexy to me and I'd like to tap that ass of yours anytime." Elizabeth looks at him and says, "I don't like to be talked to in that way, if you think that I'm some kind of whore in this school, you can forget it, I like to be respected not treated like some sex toy." Mr. Meyers stands up and glares at Aaron and says, " That was very uncalled for Aaron and very disrespectful to her and that will never be mentioned in my class ever again, apologize or go to the principals office and take up what you said with her, do you understand me, or do i need to give you a detention with me?"
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Josie has always had a plan. A straight A student with scholarships in sight and a futures carefully mapped out. The kind who doesn't let distractions get in her way. Her life is steady. Predictable. Perfect. Until it isn't. Everything shift the moment her friend Isabell. The schools effortless IT girl, confesses she has a crush on the football quarterback. The same quarterback Josie has secretly, hopelessly fallen in love with. The problem? Josie would rather break her heart rather than her friends. So when Isabell asks for help winning him over, Josie agrees. Because that's what good friends do...right? She makes herself a promise: once she gets them together, she'll bury her feelings away. But the closer she pushes them toward each other, the harder it becomes to let him go. Jeremy the golden boy of school. The star quarterback with scouts watching and championship dreams within reach. With the season finals approaching, football is his priority. Nothing else should matter. Until it does. Because Isabell may have her sight set on him, but Jeremy only has eye for one girl. Josie. And the more she tries to push him away the more impossible it becomes for him to let her go. ~~~~~~ "If I do this one last favor for you, will you go to homecoming with me?" He asked. It was risky because if Isabell saw us at homecoming together she would be furious. I have been avoiding his question, it's been over a week since he asked me for homecoming but I've been hoping he would ask Isabell that question not me. I could always not show up and make Isabell take my place. I want Isabell happy and if this is the only way to see her happy then so be it. Even if it might break his heart. I nodded. "Yes, I'll go to homecoming with you, but you need to do what I told you to do." A smile grew on his face. "I will." ~~~~~~ #2 Sports #1 boyfriendgirlfriend #1 youngromance #3 crush Read and find out what happens.

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