Reading Between the Lines
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 46m
  • Reads 269
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 46m
Ongoing, First published Oct 01, 2015
Spin off/ Prequel of "Letters Under the Door"

Henry "Chip" Vice is seventeen, popular and on the right track to being a successful carpenter, and though his parents are somewhat absent the majority of the time, he still has a great family in his little sister, April. In fact, life for him is pretty much perfect. He has a party invitation every night, amazing friends and his selection of girls is limitless. Well, almost.

Meet Sophie Sullivan, the beautiful, yet nerdy girl who has managed to fly under the radar for the entirety of high school. All she wants to do is graduate without  dramas and go to university, and her plan is going fine, right up until she gets partnered with the one and only, Chip Vice for an art assignment.

Sophie is the one girl in her grade, or possibly  the school, who wants nothing to do with Chip, yet Chip quickly realises that Sophie is the only girl who has ever been more than just a pretty face.

And that is how a girl trying her best to avoid drama finds herself right in the middle of it.
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Sophie's parents have shipped her off to a boarding school in Spain that can provide a better education for her. Now, after two years, her grades have improved and her parents have allowed her to come home to finish her last two years of school and graduate with the class she started out with. After a pervious heartache Sophie vows not to get too attached to any guys but that might be harder then she previously thought. Zac Sanders is her brother's best friend, and the biggest jerk she knows. He's your regular high school heart throb that has a reputation to contain. Zac and Sophie had never been friends, they had despised each other before she left. But, they say there's a thin line between love and hate and their about to test that theory. Will Zac let his ego get in the way of love? Will Sophie be able to risk the chance of another heartache? Will Sophie be starting her last year as a senior in love or heartache?