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The children of superheroes take on middle school. My friends and I wrote about our middle school drama. O the good 5th and 6th grade.
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Dia Kensington, the beautiful and intelligent daughter of a powerful CEO, stands out at Quincy Adams Middle School-though not always in the best way. She's kind but guarded, careful of people who only see her wealth. Her best friend, Farkle, is the one person she truly trusts. But when Lucas Friar, the sweet golden boy, begins to show a deeper interest in her, their undeniable chemistry sparks tension. Riley Matthews isn't happy about it-she's always believed Lucas was meant for her, and now she's watching him fall for someone else. The jealousy eats at her, making her feel replaced. Meanwhile, Maya Hart doesn't hide her anger, directing it toward Dia. Maya resents how Dia effortlessly takes the attention Lucas gives Riley and doesn't believe she's as perfect as she seems. As the drama intensifies, Dia is forced to navigate the pressures of love, jealousy, and rivalry, all while trying to keep her heart safe from the chaos. Can she and Lucas find their way, or will the jealousy and resentment tear them apart before it even begins? With mature language and fiery emotions, this story explores the messy dynamics of first love, jealousy, and self-discovery.

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