He said She said

He said She said

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I sat here, staring out the "window of opportunity'' as my mother might call it. Wondering, is this really what I want? Callie Winston was a prodigy. Grades were something that came easy to her. But when her mother transfers her to a University at 16 all doesn't go well. Losing every friend she had at, Calling home every day, 16 year old Callie finally begs her mom enough to go back to a regular high school in her home town. But how will everyone react to the new girl? If she screamed at me one more time, I'm out. Colton Evans was your typical 16 year old player every high school had. Tall and muscular, with dark chocolate brown hair and icy blue eyes. He had every girl at the school practically in the palm of his hand. He had good grades and was captain of the football team. Who wouldn't want him? But behind closed doors things were different. When these two are forced to do a school project together, bets are made, hearts are broken, feelings smashed and lives turned upside down.
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I chuckled slightly and shook my head. "Does that usually work for you? The cute little remarks and that nice smile." I teased. He gave me a sheepish look of surprise. "Most girls would be flattered at my attempt to flirt with them." I scoffed and shook my head. "Well, as a member of the "most girls" community, I can say that I am not." "Wow. That's a bit harsh." He gave me a smug look and crossed his arms. "Sorry," I shrugged. "I'm immune to boy charms. In fact, I think I'm allergic." "Well, don't think so highly of yourself. Just because you have cute dimples and a pretty face, doesn't mean I find you attractive." ------------------------------ Maya Cameron is a senior at Ohio State University and this is the year where you need to get your life together before you get pushed out into the real world. Writing is the only thing that keeps her sane after all of the trauma she's been though. With her mom and dad's unfortunate death, she's been left under the care of her evil step-aunt and forced to stay with her annoying step-cousin. As if college isn't stressful enough. And then there's this other guy in her life. They met online by accident and have been talking for months but she's not brave enough to make it something real. Will Ashby is the all-around superstar on campus. He's practically royalty because he's the running back on the Ohio State Football team: one of the best college football teams in America. Will is the person guys want to be and guy girls want to be with. But in actuality, he'd rather blend in with the background noise. His only focus has been football and finishing his degree. That was until he met this girl. He doesn't even know her name or what she looks like, but she's the girl he'd want to be real with. Because of circumstances, Will needs an English tutor or he won't be able to play. And much to her dismay, Maya is the perfect person for the job. Started: January 2021 Completed: October 2021

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