Richmont High is like any other high school. You have your populars, your geeks, your freaks, and your jocks. The populars tend to rule things with the jocks, while the freaks and geeks try to go by unnoticed.
Dylin is a popular, but not like the others. She’s the sweet, she cares about everyone, and wouldn’t hurt a fly if she had too. She knows the people she associates with are nasty, but she honestly enjoys the attention. She likes knowing that a simple smile at a geek would make their week, she likes knowing that most boys at the school think she’s pretty. Who wouldn’t?
However, she never really used her popularity to an advantage. She’s never really used her popularity to an advantage; she does all of her own work, never cheats on a test, and she’s never told anyone that she’s better then them. Her “best friend” Hanna, however, has.
This time, Hanna takes it too far. A jock dares Hanna to date one of the geekiest kids that go to the school and, of course, she doesn’t hesitate to say no. Dylin, despite her conscious telling her not too, agrees to help Hanna with the dare.
What happens when Dylin starts to fall for the geek?
What happens when Hanna realizes it?
Will popularity still mean as much to her, as it does now?
"He's my first love." I told my dad.
Those words replayed in Melissa's head every time she thought of her boyfriend, Harry.
They were total opposites - he was the player with all the smooth moves while she was the ballet dancer. She didn't care much about him until she knew what she needed to do.
She saved his life. And he became her life.
They grew quite fond of each other instantly. They were inseparable.
That is, until her dad stepped in.
Melissa is his prized possession. And he knew what Harry was.
He couldn't keep them apart, so he did the last thing he had in mind: Move.
It broke them apart, but did them no good.
Now that it's been 6 years, they moved on with their lives, but not with their hearts.
Melissa has a boyfriend that she loves dearly. Harry himself stayed single just for her. And now he wants her back. But should he take the risk of fighting her boyfriend, or just move on with his life?
"Melissa, just remember - True love is true love. First loves are your first. Don't try to fight it. Love it."
And it was true. True love is true love. It'll always prevail. No matter how hard the fight will be.