Head To Head: Don't go to school
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Ongoing, First published 3 days ago
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Going to the past seems great but what if you don't  know how to get back?
Seventeen-year-old Elle's life takes a surreal turn when she wakes up in a world that she shouldn't exist in-a past where her teenage parents are not just classmates but bitter rivals locked in a violent feud. Stranded in an unfamiliar time, she struggles to understand how she got here and, more importantly, how to get back. But as secrets unravel and tensions rise, she begins to question if she was sent here for a reason... and if escaping means changing the very history that led to her existence.
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