Far From Cliché
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  • Reads 161
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 1h 13m
Ongoing, First published Jul 12, 2011
Samantha Robins was ‘Queen Bee’ at Wilson North High School. She’s not a bitch; she’s actually far from being a bitch. Have been the captains of the girl’s soccer team, cheerleading squad and track team she was a social butterfly and still is. It’s also a bonus that she got her mother’s looks and body along with her father’s personality. 

Colin Robins is Samantha’s older brother by two minutes. Jason Todd is Colin’s best friend and Luca Todd is Jason’s older brother. 

Usually the girl falls for her best friend. Or falls for her best friends brother. Or falls for her brothers best friend. But in this story, it’s anything but a Cliché. 

Samantha hasn’t seen Luca since she was in grade nine and he was in grade ten when they confessed their feelings for each other. A few days later Luca makes a mistake that he wishes he could take back. Samantha still hasn’t forgiven him and doesn’t plan to. He broke her heart. 

Now it’s the summer going into her first year of University and also the summer where Luca comes back, hoping to get the girl he never fell out of love with back.

But there’s one problem, Samantha and Jason have gotten closer, MUCH closer. So is he going to get her back, or let his baby brother get the girl of his dreams? 

This is anything BUT a cliché.
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