Beat the Cliché (DISCONTINUED)

Beat the Cliché (DISCONTINUED)

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Alex: The school's hard-core punk rocker with a brain made for books and a body made for sport. Ethan: The schools typical jock, who's more intelligent then you expect loves punk but is afraid to be rejected by his 'Friends'. He loves reading more then his sports. Both meet at a Fall Out Boy concert, unaware that they go to the same school, they talk the whole concert. The next day is the first day of school, they recognize each other, but he ignores her. Frustrated, she and her small group of friends decide to teach his group a lesson. The boys catch on, time to beat the Cliché *Warning: this book will be dealing with dark topics such as depression. And there will be mild swearing*
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⚠️ WARNING OLD WRITING ⚠️ Ethan is struggling in almost every department. He is struggling with his grades, sexuality, social life and mental health. He's also never had a crush or anything close to it. A science project comes around causing him to meet popular kid, Mark Fischbach. Ethan can't explain it but he feels something for Mark. He falls for him almost instantly. He knows it's wrong but the heart wants what the heart wants. His best friend Mika is concerned about his mental health, but whenever she asks, he just says.. "I'm definitely okay." (Read begining note)

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