Chasing the Red Rose
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  • Reads 266
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 4
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Jul 16, 2015
Meet Ashleee Faulkner known as the school's bitch, slut and other names that is relevant to whoring. All her life, she was bullied by her schoolmates but that doesn't stopped her to excel in everything. For the teachers she is the ideal student but for the school she is a shame. Ashlee believe that they would stop bullying her if she will be the best and good student the West High could have. But life is cruel, the more you try to be good, the more hate you will get. Will she continue living her life as an ideal student or screw everyone and live by the way the people THOUGHT she is.? 

On the other hand, River Ferrel is known as the good boy  of the school campus. He has a perfect girlfriend who is loved by the whole campus. What will be his role in the life of Ashlee? Will he stay being a good boy or something big will change in his life as he enters the trobuled world of Ashlee/

Join them as they discover life's greatest lesson, overcome heartaches and find true love all the way as they mature.
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