The Other Girl (ON HOLD)
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  • Reads 387
  • Votes 28
  • Parts 15
  • Time 1h 46m
Ongoing, First published Jan 17, 2016
Catherine McCourt is a straight A grade student, who will rather read a whole Shakespearean tragedy than go to a party on a friday night. She has had everything planned since 2nd grade. But things easily get out of hand when you add in a boy or two.
Peter Hond is your typical athletic kid, who's part of the Golden team. He either hangs out with the guys, goes to parties or plays football. He's trying to get into college, but also wants to get the girl of his dreams.
When you're struggling to balance your studies and love life, things can get pretty complicated.
But that's not how Josie Smith, the ultimate best friend, sees it. She's just the girl, who helps anyone going through a rough time, heartbreak or any type of issue. She's the character no one really pays attention to. She's just the other girl.
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