One of the Boys
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  • Reads 455
  • Votes 31
  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 9m
Ongoing, First published Aug 21, 2015
Jada Rodriquez has always been a tomboy, so it's no surprise that she gets along better with boys than girls. All Jada wanted from sophomore year was to hang out with her band, play field hockey, convince her P.E. teacher to allow her to play dodgeball again and hopefully have her close friend, Jordan Morgensen, like her back.

Enter Rihanna Franklin; Rihanna has hated Jada, ever since Jada accidentally spilled her lunch over the popular cheerleader. She has recently sent her sights on Jordan, causing Jada to finally have some real competition for the boy's affection.

Is Jada willing to do whatever it takes to keep Jordan, even if it means losing herself along the way?
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