How Cliché

How Cliché

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Bitchy cheerleaders, jerks for jocks, awkward nerds, the unknown loners, overachievers, underage drinking, rumours and forbidden love. How unrealistic. How Cliché. But like every other story, it begins with a new kid. But unlike every other story, this one comes with a twist. She is not shy, nerdy, mean, rebellious or bitchy. She is, however, kind, outgoing, risk taking, smart and gorgeous. But despite her likeable qualities, she is barely noticeable. In fact, she goes so far under the radar, no one notices her arrival. No one notices her presence and not even the quiet loner ones. No one may notice her, but she notices everyone. But what will she do when her unknown existence is noticed by a boy who is determined to reveal her. Will he succeed or will she once again fade into the background? I told you it was cliché. Completely my idea, not intentionally copying any other works.
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