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Things We Never Said

Things We Never Said

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Starting high school was supposed to be simple-new classes, new friends, maybe even a new crush. But for Lena Whitaker, nothing ever goes according to script. Between old feelings that won't fade, new connections she can't ignore, and the messy in-betweens of growing up, Lena's about to learn that the hardest part of high school isn't the drama onstage-it's the drama in real life.
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