Savannah has always been one of the boys or 'Vans' as people like to call her. She is your typical tomboy. A boy most likely possessed in the body of a girl. She plays soccer and is a sucker for video games. Her mom being the supermodel that she is before, always disapproves of her daughter's actions. So she planned to put Vans in an all-girl's school hoping that she would somehow change her boyish ways. Vans managed to convince her mom not to send her, but of course there is always a condition. Her mom's exact words were, "You have exactly a month to change your ways, if you don't, I have no choice but to send you to a girls boarding school." The school's player also known as the quarterback, Chase, is Savannah's brother's best friend. He has one night stands and always leaves the girl waking up to themselves. He have broken thousands of girl's hearts. And for absolutely no reason at all, he always gives Vans the cold shoulder. So what will happen when Vans unintentionally seeks the help of his sister, Aubrey, to help her change her ways? They would be seeing each other more often, right? Will they finally get along? Or will Chase keep giving her the cold shoulder? But, the real question here is, how do you exactly become a girl in just 31 days?
Ella is falling apart trying to live a "perfect" high school life. Then she meets Ren, who can see past her scars. Suddenly perfection isn't her only option.
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Ella Volkov is a gifted music student, but she's depressed and starting to crack under the pressure of high school. Her overbearing father won't even let her choose what instrument she plays. Then she finds herself alone at a party with Ren, her best friend's crush. She'd always thought he was rude, but after that night he's all Ella can think about. Now she's trapped. If Ella dates Ren, it will ruin her friendship with Jenny. But if she stays true to Jenny, she's losing the one person who can see past her scars. It's up to Ella to decide if she will forge her own path, or stay in the "perfect" box designed for her...
Content and/or Trigger Warning: depression, anxiety, self-harm, violence, sexual assault.
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