Old Habits Die Hard

Old Habits Die Hard

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Who's to say the good girl can't make some bad decisions every once in a while? When it comes to Ellie, she's all but bad news. She's captain of the cheerleading squad, A honor roll student and to top it off, she has the best friends in the world. If it wasn't for a certain dark haired, blue eyed man that waltzes into her school, Ellie wouldn't have a problem. When that certain man, who happens to be her Literature teacher, makes her start seeing things in a different light while challenging her to different heights, she starts realizing just how much she's been missing. Follow Ellie through her last year of high school filled with homework, being with her friends before heading off to college, and drama- all while her English teacher is trying to make the good girl into a bad girl.. That is if he can. Because old habits die hard, right?
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In every stupid and cliché teen fiction story, there's always the blonde cheerleader that people think is a complete bitch and acts as the sinister antagonist of the story. Sorry to disappoint, but I'm that blonde cheerleader that people think is a complete bitch and acts as the sinister antagonist of the story. Is it my fault that I was born with this hair color or with the blue eyes? Is it my fault that I worked hard to be the leader of the cheer team? And how come there's always this goody-two-shoes who comes in and rains on my parade? Let's list off the criteria: Blonde? Obviously. Blue eyes? Like, as you say, "a reflection of the ocean" Cheerleader? Complete with the uniform. Bimbo? My grades beg to differ. A bitch? I'm not even going to deny it. Antagonist? Well, I'll let you be the judge of that.

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