Stay With Me

Stay With Me

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Kylie and Dylan are both new to a school no where near where they used to live. Dylan moved from Tennesse, and Kylie moved from Georgia. When Kylie get's picked on by the Queen Bee at their school, Gabi, Dylan hears about it from his best friend Riley, and seeks to get involved for some unknown reason. When he finally gets to see a picture of Kylie, he melts, and is convinced he's in love with her. Riley questions whether or not his friend is going insane, or is joking. Both Kylie and Dylan have promised themselves that they wouldn't bother with anything relating to love or another human being. Will they both give in, or will they stay on their separate paths?
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Colton glared at her. "Not in a million years would I ever date you." Maya is the new girl and she has an odd description; bitchy, careless, funny, and sometimes sweet. But then on the first day of her new school, she meets a boy named Colton. He's described the same as Maya, but he's a player, popular, obnoxious, cocky, mean, and utterly insane about parties and girls. One day, Colton challenges Maya to see whose the baddest of them all. That leads to their relationship growing closer and closer. What will sum up if the two were meant to be, but suffer from their pasts? -WARNING- I WROTE THIS WHEN I WAS IN 6TH GRADE AND I PROMISE MY WRITING HAS IMPROVED BYe

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