Well this story talks about a girl whose name is Ashley and a boy named Peter.Talks about how they
met and how their story goes.This story will be romantic,but sad too.
Ashley-a girl with brown hair and brown eyes.She is not very tall.
Ashley is a person who cares about her family,friends and person who she loves.She is kinda funny,friendly,optimist.Doesn't like being sarcastic. She loves food,animals,adventures,new
experience.In bad situations she gets very angry and rarely she goes bad.Her bffs are Kristen and Tracy.
Peter(the boy who she falls in love)-
A boy with blonde hair,green eyes,tall,long eyelashes,six pack though.Piter is a funny boy,very sociable(popular in our school),kind,respectful,with ambition,optimist,with a purpose in life .
Kristen-Ashleys best friend.She is very funny and cares about people that she loves.
Tracy-very tall,beautiful,funny af and cares about her friends.
Stefan-Piters best friend.
Nicole and Mike-Ashleys parents.
Sarah-Ashleys sister
🍌🍌🍌Think Netflix's SEX EDUCATION, but without the accents, and instead of pictures and sound, I put the words on the screen, and you paint the pictures with your mind.🥒🥒🥒
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Some guys are showers. Some guys are growers. Then there's Peter. He's got a big secret about a little problem (in his pants). But one day, that secret gets out, and Peter's life is ruined. The guys at his high school mock Peter without mercy. The girls giggle at the idea of dating Peter.
But the situation isn't entirely without hope. Peter's best friend Elroy is a wannabe teenage business prodigy who sees Peter's predicament as an opportunity to develop a product that will help him "tap into the bajillion dollar market for addressing male insecurity." Meanwhile, a mysterious art student named Audrey seems to like-like Peter, despite his, ahem, little problem. Which is weird, because the rumor around school is that Audrey is a size queen. Why else would she be collecting so many dick pics?
Peter's Little Peter is a story about the truth behind the myths of male sexuality, the awkwardness of teenage romance, surviving high school, and the bumpy road to self-acceptance.