Only Hope
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Chloe Arnolds has never been one to listen to publicity, even when her music producing father is often the one making headlines. But relentless of this, Chloe still can't help but know about the new hit boy band "Piercing Hearts." Four of the most hottest and popular guys that have more than a few stories following them around with their screaming fans. But after a sudden confrontation between her and the four "nobody's" of the school, will she get herself closer to the sudden appearance of the band? Is their more to these nerds than meets the eye?
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