Playing The Game

Playing The Game

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Reagan Allen was not very well known in the small town of Marcon Maine. Reagans life consists of getting the best grades and being one of the best snowboarders in the state. Her rank on the social charts of Marcon High was not something she cared about. Almost the whole school doesn't know who she is but she doesn't care very much. Preston Collins was the most popular person in Marcon High School. Preston didn't care very much about his grades in school. Mostly all he cared about was keeping his social rank in school and getting to play football at Notre Dame after high school. Reagan and Preston are complete polar opposites. Their two lives will collide in one way or another. Whether this is for the better or the worse this will impact there lives for as long as they can remember.
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