Growing Up | Rewriting
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  • Parts 11
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  • Reads 360
  • Votes 21
  • Parts 11
  • Time 42m
Ongoing, First published May 08, 2015
Elementary school love has always been an ongoing joke with adults. Kids didn't understand what love meant. Their feels were all just little crushes that had no meaning. That description however did not fit Jake Smith's love for Gina Laws, a girl he had admired the day he transferred to the new school along with his childhood friend Noa. 

Being unable to even talk to the girl he likes he struggles to avoid his childhood friends nonstop pestering and the peer pressure that he faces when he realized all the friends he had made turned into rivals before his eyes. 

Not only does he have rivals he might be batting against fate, as they will not even have an ounce of freedom to go on dates as their time slowly ticks by before they go their separate ways.

[Rewriting most parts will not make sense]
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