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Pretty Reckless
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Ongoing, First published Aug 14
Five best friends. One final year of high school. Too much caffeine. Zero chill. Infinite chaos.
Leah Sinclair is chaos with eyelashes. Niccolo Rossi broods so hard he could give storm clouds a complex. Lorenzo Cruz has the personality of a tornado on espresso and zero regard for literally anything. Delilah Storm is a diva whose glitter alone can start small fires. And Rafe Lancaster? A hair-obsessed, snack-hoarding, emotional hurricane who considers normal behavior a personal insult.
Together, they are the Outlawz. They're loud, they're messy, they're probably banned from five states and three countries.
Their mission? Conquer a bucket list so unhinged it could land them in detention, jail, or on the evening news (possibly all three). We're talking: rooftop raves, hallway flash mobs, stealing the school mascot (again), and somehow surviving calculus.
But beneath the absolute mayhem lies something softer- because this is their last year together. The last midnight drives with music too loud. The last sleepovers filled with inside jokes. The last time they'll ever get to be this reckless, this stupid, this young.
So yeah, you'll laugh until you get abs, cry like someone just stepped on your childhood. You'll want to grab your best friends, hop in a beat-up car, and chase the sunset while screaming lyrics out the window, because in the end, it's just you and the wild memories that hold you together forever.
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