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  • Reads 47
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Sep 26, 2015
She blends into the background.
He blends in perfectly with the crowd.

Savannah Myers is a Media junkie: her life revolves around the school paper, yearbook, daily news, student reports. She knew everyone in school (one of the perks of working on personal details of all the students, really): She knew who dated whom, who doted on whom. She knew who made the rules and who followed the rulers. She knew the deal with high school and she couldn't really care less: T-minus two years until she gets out of her and gets a real life! She's the kind of girl a guy wouldn't look at twice. 

Until one did.

Adam Wallace  is most everything that Savannah can't get herself to care about: Good looks, flirty nature, too many friends and too big an ego.

Until he shows up at the Media room, wanting to be let in. Permanently.
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