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Maybe at Midnight

Maybe at Midnight

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Romance
In this small town romance story, Sydney Trueburn is starting high school, and she absolutely hates being in the "nobody" category (just like every "nobody".) This year she vowed to her self to put herself out there and stop being so shy. Sydney gets to see the new guy in town, every River Sand High girl's fantasy boy outside of school. (Scandalous, right?) Do they spark up a teen romance? Even the popular girls are jealous. He's poor, and no one knows except Sydney. She's rich, and everyone knows, so why isn't she popular?
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