Jasmine Smith, a tenth grader who is beautiful, noisy, outgoing, at times crazy and delusional, who is not really popular and has a low profile, which she enjoys. She promised herself never to relate with a popular person
Ashton Ryder, a quiet jock. He is popular but rarely talks and likes his privacy, which he rarely gets. He is cold and, most at times, really rude with an arrogant touch.
So what happens when, during a particular family brunch, she finally had to speak to him?
"I told you to leave me alone. Are you stalking me?" I asked the little shits.
"Of course not! Rude much?" Noah gasped, his hand over his heart. "I am truly wounded by your words."
I rolled my eyes at his dramatic performance.
"Well I am wounded by your presence! What the hell are you doing here?!"
Lucas stepped towards me, hurt and confusion evident on his face.
"We were just wondering how you were. Noah said you were in a lot of pain, and you looked so tired during class. We wanted to know if you were okay!"
"Speak for yourself," Jackson snorted. "I actually don't care. At all."
Jasmine has been bullied, abused, and hated since middle school. She's come to believe that people are cruel and untrustworthy. It's best to let them do what they want and pick yourself up when they leave you on the ground. When the trio of new boys arrive, Jasmine walks past without a glance. Her untrusting demeanor is something nobody has been able to break through. But the boys love a challenge.
Meet Jackson, the bad boy, Lucas, the sweet one, and Noah, the clown. This cliché group might just make Jasmine's walls come crashing down.