Inviting the Virgin: Dealing With the Aftermath (Old Version)

Inviting the Virgin: Dealing With the Aftermath (Old Version)

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After an extraordinary weekend of playing the Stella games, Eden Quinn has come out on top. She endured and completed twenty difficult challenges while trying to put the Queen Bee of Regal High in her place. Some dares put her to the test and forced Eden to examine her morals and forced her to realize who her real friends are. Although the lines are blurred she must find out who she can trust. With Monday morning here and all her dirty laundry hung out to dry, all she can do it go to school and face it. As much as she wishes she could put that weekend behind her there are others that are keen on making sure everyone knows. And with the videotape of black mail surfacing, two teams divide and concur when they are challenged to a game of truth and dare, winner takes all.
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You know that story by heart, don't you? The story about a boy straight from the magazine, about a new girl, not like other girls... And the story about that one Queen Bee, the queen of terror, who wanted to have everything and everyone under control. Whose passion seemed to be torturing other students and holding them in a painful, totalitarian grip. The one someone finally got rid of. Once and for all. But she didn't disappear. She wasn't gone with the blow of the wind. She wasn't pushed out of existence when everything went back to normal. Her story carries on... And has more darkness than meets the eye. "Because good punishes evil, Wanting to hurt it. But little does it know, Evil comes from pain."

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