Group of Three
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  • Reads 308
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 23m
Ongoing, First published Sep 11, 2015
I guess you could say good girls are bad girls who haven't been caught.

If you watch a class of teenagers when a teacher tells them to get into a group of three, they don't spend time looking around for people to bet in a group of people with. Jacquelyn will go strait to her friends. Jacquelyn won't think "oh no! What if I can't find a group?" but she will think, "I will go with Hannah and Melanie!" her problem is solved. What if though, Hannah was thinking, "I will go with Melanie and Kaylee!" What does Jacquelyn do now? Her little state of panic that she had before she thought of who she would go with starts coming back. Will the groups be filled? 

Well, Jacquelyn is popular, the most liked girl in school, hottest too. She cheers and has a girly style, along with a nice personality and the hottest boy in school as her boyfriend. But will she still have those things when she can't find any friends for a group? 

Her group of three aren't her friends, she has never talked to the two boys before. But will Michael and Luke help her have something that she didn't before the horrid Mr. Sanchez made the class separate? Is it possible to find that with her group of three she has something she didn't have before: fun.

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