never been kissed

never been kissed

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You work at The Daily Sentinel and you've been trying to catch your big break to finally write a story. After years of rejection- and your boss, Paul trying to stop it, the owner of the paper finally throws you bone. You are the newest undercover reporter assigned to write on the college scene. But it won't be easy for you, considering you were a ridiculed nerd your entire life. While on campus, you meet Professor Flip Zimmerman, a history professor and bachelor that's easy on the eyes. It definitely helps that he shares your love of history. It's not easy balancing your career and being a student all over again. It's even harder when you're standing with a decision that might make or break your career. ***This is loosely based on the movie "Never Been Kissed" with Drew Barrymore. I, in no way, own this story or any of these characters!***
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