Defying the stereotypes
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  • Parts 6
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  • Reads 49
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 6
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Mar 09, 2016
Kyle is the school hottie.

Eleana is the school's nerd.

They couldn't be more different. But after one awkward meeting at a strange bar, it seems like fate wants them to stay together, considering they keep colliding into each other. Literally. 

Tons of obstacles will come tumbling their way. 

Is it possible that they actually like each other's company? 

Are they becoming friends? 

Are they possibly going to be... More than friends? 

Add in a jealous mean girl, a squad of bimbo cheerleaders, mixed feelings, fights, misunderstandings, kisses and more... What do you get? 

A catastrophe. 

But only fate will decide their future, and it's probably not what you're expecting. 
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I would love to thank one of my bffs do ever for helping me with my book and me deception and my cover! She is such an amazing girl and is so creative and talented I love her she is amazing I love u!! @effervxscene
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