Dealing With The Quarterback

Dealing With The Quarterback

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Kelsey Johnson is an average high school girl who goes to Westmont View High School. She is beautiful and gets straight A's in all her classes. Most of the boys noticed her because she was beautiful, but some of them act like she is a nerd/dork. Drew Preston is most popular guy at his school. He is also Westmont View's Quarterback. Every guy wants to be him and every girl wants to be with him...in his mind. Drew and Kelsey are in the same classes. In their biology class Mr. River partners up Kelsey and Drew for their new project. Kelsey is not happy about this at all, because she wants to nothing to do with him or his friends. Drew on the other hand his happy because he gets to be partners with the hottest girl in school. Kelsey refuse to fall for Drew and his charms. All she wants to do is get the project over with, and have a good grade. The question is will she fall for Drew and his friends or will she be the girl that changes "every girl wants to be with him" part?
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