things aren't always what they seem
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  • Parts 6
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  • Reads 537
  • Votes 38
  • Parts 6
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published May 22, 2013
Emma's a hard working teenage girl who cant wait to be out of high school so she can go to college far away. she loves her family but believes staying in this town wont get her a successful career. in order to accomplish this she must stay away from boys and avoid humiliation. oh and did i mention she has a huge crush on the football star at her high school? uh oh!
David is a rich boy who puts up an act fr people just so they can "like" him. he is very smart and very athletic. he is also his high schools football star.he doesn't get involved in serious relationships because he fears it'll ruin his career. but can he keep his feelings for Emma Stewart bottled up any longer? what will people think of him if he dates some one who is barely known? uh oh!
and what happens when they get paired up together in a chemistry project?
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