Faked (On Hold/Really slow updates)

Faked (On Hold/Really slow updates)

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Meet Asha Kerris. She's a normal girl with normal problems, who happens to have an out-of-this-world crush on Jackson Cross, the schools golden boy. Meet Jackson Cross. He's the clichè golden boy who is the idol that every girl wants, and who every guy wants to be like. Both are from very different worlds and both are very different people. So why did these two end up fake-dating? Ok, yes it sounds really clichè and it probably will be. But, for the sake of creativity I will try to limit the clichè-ness.
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Grey Hayden didn't fit into any specific category. She was girly, geeky, sporty, rebellious, studious, and... Average. She was just Grey. The things that made her special were things that'd go unnoticed by the naked eye. You'd have to really see her in order to see who she was. Luckily, she had four people who'd done just that. Four friends that were more like siblings. Except for one. Jackson was always a friend, a good one, but there were subconscious feelings that just didn't allow for him to be referred to as a brother. They were never acted upon, for the simple reason that he was out of her league. He was a beautiful bad boy, and she was a simple, tolerable girl. But, he didn't see a simple girl. He saw so much more. When the feelings finally make their way out into the open, Grey's opportunity to run, like she always wanted, was too tempting to pass up. So, they ran. Or, drove, really. They packed a few things and drove. They drove across the country to the Big Apple, where they try to establish a place to call home.

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